Ronald Sharp

Ronald William Sharp (born 1929) is an organ builder based in Sydney, Australia. For his organ building, he was awarded the Silver Jubilee Medal (1977) and the British Empire Medal (1980).

He was self-taught and built his first organ in 1960.[1] He specialised in mechanical, tracker action instruments, and was responsible for re-introducing mechanical action to Australia. His tracker action baroque organs are particularly famous. Although sometimes criticised as having a unique and characteristic tonal design, rather than an authentic "organ" tone, this tone has come to be much appreciated by some authorities and players.

Notable organs

References

  1. W.D. Jordan. "Ronald Sharp". In Macy, Laura. Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online. Oxford University Press. (subscription required)
  2. Brown, Malcolm (2009-11-25). "A mini-plot in saga of the Opera House". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2010-02-17.
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