Vox Humana is a free online journal that publishes current ideas, trends, and research about the organ, and is an affiliate publication of the American Guild of Organists. A new article is released every two weeks from September to May.

John Brombaugh, a seminal figure in American organbuilding, discusses introducing unequal temperaments in new organs, his unique "vocale" style of voicing, and recollections of his visits to famous historic organs before their restorations.

Ruben Valenzuela discusses Healey Willan's choral and organ music, focusing on the liturgical practice at St. Mary Magdalene, Toronto, and his recreations of it during the year-long Willan West festival in 2018.

Film director Stacey Tenenbaum discusses her new documentary Pipe Dreams and shares fresh perspectives on recording and publicizing the organ.

Vox Humana is delighted to welcome Alcee Chriss III to the Editorial Board.

Vox Humana Welcomes Alcee Chriss III to the Editorial Board

August 30, 2020 | Editorial Board

Vox Humana is delighted to welcome Alcee Chriss III to the Editorial Board.

The Film Pipe Dreams and New Perspectives on Publicizing the Organ

Special Edition: June 21, 2020 | Stacey Tenenbaum

Film director Stacey Tenenbaum discusses her new documentary Pipe Dreams and shares fresh perspectives on recording and publicizing the organ.

Celebrating the Liturgical Music of Healey Willan

May 17, 2020 | Ruben Valenzuela

Ruben Valenzuela discusses Healey Willan's choral and organ music, focusing on the liturgical practice at St. Mary Magdalene, Toronto, and his recreations of it during the year-long Willan West festival in 2018.

Rediscovering Historic Organbuilding Techniques

May 3, 2020 | John Brombaugh

John Brombaugh, a seminal figure in American organbuilding, discusses introducing unequal temperaments in new organs, his unique "vocale" style of voicing, and recollections of his visits to famous historic organs before their restorations.