A resource to assist organ students,organ teachers,
organ enthusiasts, and professional organists to
experience historical and historical-style
instruments
The Historic Organ Resource Program  is a unique organization that assists
organ students, organ teachers, and organ friends to experience historical and
historical-style instruments. Founded  in March, 2001, by
Elizabeth Harrison, HORP
is committed to education and recognized for its advocacy of historical performance
practice and exceptional instruments. In addition to the programs below, the Historic
Organ Resource Program organizes private tours in the United States and Europe for
individuals, groups, and institutions.

Issue 2.2 of the HORP Report is now available. Click here to access it. Back
issues may be found
here, along with submission guidelines. Also, sign our Guest
Book to guarantee that you receive notices of future issues in you e-mail box.
2008 and 2009 Programs include The Schnitger Experience in Cappel and a
student tour,
Four Centuries of North German Organs, May 13 to 28, 2008.

Previous organs tours include,
Seven Centuries of Organ Culture  (July 26 to
August 5, 2005),
The Splendor of the North (July 27 to August 6, 2004), The
Glory of the South (August 5 to 15, 2003), and Spring Break in Tennessee
(March 9-13, 2002).
HORP is registered as a non-profit organization [501(c)(3)] in the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania. All donations are tax deductible..
© Historic Organ Resource Program 2009

Historic Organ Resource Program
Elizabeth Harrison, Executive Director
8111 NW 120th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73162
Tel: 724-944-7219
E-mail: ElizabethAHarrison@horp.org
Membership in HORP is currently free. Benefits of membership include e-mail updates on important upcoming events, assistance
in visiting selected historical and historical-style instruments, first notification of future HORP events, and an upcoming publication,
The HORP Report. To join or just to request more information, sign up in our Guest Book.