Logo: Sketch of an organ for St. George's Church, Carmichael, California
Image: picture of Lee T. Lovallo in jacket and tie
Lee T. Lovallo earned degrees in German and in music and served a brief apprenticeship in the organ trade in 1988 with Warren Potter, a respected organbuilder in Napa, California. In addition to restoring and building pipe organs, Lee Lovallo is an assistant professor at National University, Sacramento.
In 1993 the Organ Historical Society awarded Dr. Lovallo an E. Power Biggs Fellowship. During 2002-2003 he was awarded Faculty Development grants from National University to research early Italian organbuilding, working with the firm Pinchi Fabbrica Artigiana Organi of Foligno.
* American Institute of Organbuilders, affiliate member
*Southeastern Historical Keyboard Society
* American Guild of Organists
* Organ Historical Society
Rick Simms, a member of the Automatic Musical Instrument Society of America and the Organ Historical Society, is a long-term associate of Lee T. Lovallo, and is presently completing the rebuilding of a 2 manual and pedal 1909 Aeolian pipe organ Opus 995 of 23 ranks with original automated player mechanism.
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