Peter Collins (organ builder)

For other people named Peter Collins, see Peter Collins (disambiguation).
Organ in St Peter Mancroft of 1984

Peter Collins (died 24 October 2015) was an English pipe organ builder based in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire. He specialises in tracker action organs. Collins is an advocate of computer-aided design, using it to produce compact instruments and to control material costs.

Collins founded his company in 1964. Prior to that, he worked in another established organ building firm. He has built organs varying in size from one stop to over 50 stops.

Examples are to be found in Greyfriars Kirk, Edinburgh; Magdalenenkirche Bayreuth; St Peter Mancroft, Norwich; Turner Sims, Southampton; and a controversial collaboration with digital organ builders Allen in Trönö, Sweden. A notable commission was for the St Albans International Organ Festival (IOF), with which Collins has been associated for some time; the IOF organ was built in 1989 in the style of Andreas Silbermann (1678–1734). Peter Collins's organs are found in a number of other countries, including Australia, France, Germany, Norway, Korea, and the United States. Peter Hurford has played commissioning recitals on a number of Collins organs, and has also recorded on some of them.

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