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The Diapason
CategoriesProfessional magazine
Circulation5,000
Founded1909
CompanyScranton Gillette Communications
CountryUnited States
Based inArlington Heights, Illinois
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.thediapason.com
ISSN0012-2378

The Diapason is a magazine serving those who build and play organs.[1] Content includes concert and recital announcements, information on building and maintaining organs and profiles of notable organists.

As of July 2013, The Diapason reaches about 5,000 subscribers.[2] Until December 1967, it billed itself as the official journal of the American Guild of Organists and the Royal Canadian College of Organists.

History and profile

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The magazine was founded in 1909 by Siegfried E. Gruenstein, who also served as its first editor.[3][4][5] Its first publication date was December 1, 1909.[3] It is currently owned and published by Scranton Gillette Communications.

References

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  1. ^ "Professional Organizations and Publications". Organmaster Shoes. Retrieved 29 July 2013.
  2. ^ Joyce Robinson, Editorial Director of The Diapason.
  3. ^ a b Gruenstein, S. E. (ed.). "The Diapason" (PDF). The Diapason. 1 (1): 4.
  4. ^ The Diapason Anniversary Print Issue. Scranton Gillette Communications. 2009. p. 3.
  5. ^ "About Us". www.thediapason.com. 2012-06-20. Retrieved 2022-10-23.
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