Database Manager on October 30th, 2004: From the OHS PC Database, derived from
A Guide to North American Organbuilders, by David H. Fox (Richmond, Va.: Organ Historical Society, 1991). —
Attended Westminster Choir College of Princeton, New Jersey; active in Rockingham, Vermont, 1980; in Saxtons River, Vermont; active in Bellows Fall, Vermont, 1984; in Cambridgeport, Vermont, by 1990; acquired pipe business of R.V. Anderson & Sons of Guilford, Vermont, 1990; in Cambridgeport, Vermont 1995; active in 1995.
Sources:
- Boston Organ Club Newsletter 127:1, 131:20.
- Elizabeth Towne Schmitt.
- A mailing list of purchasers of organ supplies compiled by several prominent firms. The entries that appear in this list are of undetermined date.
- The American Organist September 1990 (New York: American Guild of Organists), 53.
Paul R. Marchesano on October 17th, 2025: Russell and Company, Organ Builders, located in Cambridgeport, Vermont was founded in 1976 at first serving tuning and maintenance needs, but expanding its facilities in 1978 to include the building of new pipe organs. In 1980, they moved to larger facilities, and by 1987, the company had outgrown its space requiring the construction of a new 5,600 square foot facility which includes an assembly room with a 35-foot ceiling.
In addition to the production of fine pipe organs, Russell and Company also manufactures organ pipes, consoles and windchests which it supplies to the trade. Their customers include many of the finest companies, and Russell pipework in included in such notable instruments as the Crystal Cathedral, Second Baptist Church, Houston; the University of Alaska, Fairbanks; and the Cathedral of Funchal, Madeira, Portugal. The company's founder and director, Stephen J. Russell, received his education at RPI and Westminster Choir College. After graduation, he apprenticed under Timen Koelewijn, noted Dutch-American pipe maker and organ builder. In 1980, Koelewijn retired, later selling his business to Russell. This brought the move to Vermont and a greater emphasis on new organ construction.
Since 1980, the company has enjoyed controlled but constant growth due to the consistently high quality of the workmanship and Mr. Russell's painstaking attention to the fine points of tonal design and finishing.
Source: company website