to the Organ Library of the Boston Chapter, American Guild of Organists, located at the School of Theology on the campus of Boston University. The Organ Library is a repository of music written or transcribed for the pipe organ, as well as books pertaining to the history of organ music and organ performance. It includes the archives and papers of notable concert organists.

The Library

Organ

The Organ Library is located in Room B2 (basement level) of the Boston University School of Theology, 745 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA 02215. It is a non-profit service offered by the Boston Chapter, American Guild of Organists, in space provided by Boston University.

The resources of the Organ Library are open to all those with an interest in organ music, those who composed it and those who perform it. Directions and map.

Within a few steps of the Organ Library are the music collections of Boston University's Mugar Library, the School of Theology Library, and the research collection and archives of the Hymn Society of America (apply in advance to the director, Carl P. Daw).

Hours

The Library is staffed from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM on Mondays and Fridays. Volunteers are usually present for several hours on Tuesday and Thursday. Please call (617-353-9339) or complete our contact form to confirm current opening hours or to arrange a special visit. Research questions may be submitted by mail or e-mail.

Staff

Joseph Dyer, Chairman
Barbara Owen, Librarian
Frances Finch, Cataloger
Linda Morrison, Archivist
Peter McIntyre, Office Manager
Wendy Covell, Web Catalog
Anita Nagem, Web Catalog