Charles Brenton Fisk

Charles Brenton Fisk (February 7, 1925 – December 16, 1983) was an American pipe organ builder. He was one of the first to use mechanical tracker actions instead of electro-pneumatic actions in modern organ construction. Originally involved in the Manhattan Project, Fisk made a career change from atomic physics to organ building. He later co-founded C.B. Fisk, Inc., an organ building firm.

Charles Brenton Fisk
Born(1925-02-07)February 7, 1925
Washington, D.C.
DiedDecember 16, 1983(1983-12-16) (aged 58)
Other namesCharlie
OccupationOrgan builder
Years active33:Preface
Known forBuilding historical organs
MovementOrgan Reform Movement
RelativesJoyce C. Stearns (uncle)
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