British Institute of Organ Studies

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British Institute of Organ Studies
AbbreviationBIOS
Formation1976
Legal statusRegistered charity 283936
PurposePipe organs in the UK
Region served
UK
Chair of Trustees
Alan Thurlow [1]
Website www.bios.org.uk OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg

The British Institute of Organ Studies (BIOS) is a British organisation and registered charity [2] which aims to promote study and appreciation of all aspects of the pipe organ. Further, it acts as a lobbying body to raise awareness of organ issues with appropriate statutory bodies. Membership is open to all.

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Aims

The aims of BIOS are

BIOS publishes a quarterly Reporter newsletter and magazine and a yearly Journal. Both contain articles on organ history, the Journal hoping to attract mature studies, the Reporter offering a place for exposure of interim or conjectural work.

National Pipe Organ Register

BIOS is also responsible for the National Pipe Organ Register (NPOR), which aims to catalogue all British pipe organs in a database. The database is available for searching free of charge on the internet.

History of the NPOR

The National Pipe Organ Register was begun by Peter le Huray and Mike Sayers in 1991. It was supported from 1992 to 1997 by the British Academy and by the British Institute of Organ Studies. Support for 1998 and 1999 was provided by the Pilgrim Trust.

For many years, the NPOR resided on a computer system in the University of Cambridge provided by the Thriplow Charitable Trust. In 2009 it was transferred to the IT Department of the Royal College of Music in London but returned to Emmanuel College in Cambridge in 2013. Editing continues to be done by a team of volunteer editors, now managed by Andrew Macintosh of the Royal College of Organists.

The project is guided by members of the Council of the British Institute of Organ Studies.

Historic Organ Certificates

BIOS issues Historic Organ Certificates as follows:

A Certificate of Recognition identifies the presence of by individual elements of important historic material in an organ.

British Organ Archive

The British Organ Archive, accumulated by BIOS, is held at the Cadbury Research Library, University of Birmingham. [3] [4]

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References

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  2. "British Institute of Organ Studies, registered charity no. 283936". Charity Commission for England and Wales.
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