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Ektralamp LLC has been lighting up organ consoles, pianos, as well as lecterns, and artwork on walls since 2008 when the company was founded by Will Limkemann. He has provided high-quality LED lighting solutions that have shipped both nationwide and internationally. Recently, looking to retire, Will placed the company for sale. Parsons Pipe Organ Builders purchased Ektralamp and in the fall of 2025 moved the operation from Ohio, to our shop in Canandaigua, New York. In January a new room was created at Parsons'

Parsons Pipe Organ Builders welcomes you to our new website! We are very excited to go live with this after many, many months of hard work. It is our hope that through these pages you gain a better understanding of who we are as a company, our history, the services we offer, and the projects we have done over the years. We are still in the process of compiling and adding information and will be tweaking things here and there. We ask for your patience


Parsons is pleased to share the news of the upcoming series of concerts: "Music in a Sacred Space" featuring our Project 49 at Hope Lutheran Church in St. Louis, Missouri! Sunday, October 4, 2026 @3pm Hymn Festival featuring organist and composer Benjamin Culli Sunday, March 7, 2027 @3pm Organ Vespers featuring organist Mark Theolke Saturday, May 1, 2027 Spring Concert featuring the St. Louis Metro Singers, directed by Shawn Portell

Dr. Damin Spritzer Friday, Sept. 4, 2026 @5:00 p.m. St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Lynchburg, VA Featuring our Project 56 Dr. Damin Spritzer is Area Chair and Associate Professor of Organ at the University of Oklahoma and Interim Director of Music and Organist for St. Thomas More University Parish in Norman. She continues to work with the Cathedral Church of Saint Matthew in Dallas as Artist-in-Residence for Cathedral Arts. She has performed at historic churches and instruments including the Nicolaikirche in Leipzig, Germany; Sainte-Croix in Orléans,




















