
Moeller Pipe Organs Inc. is a Canadian pipe organ-building company led by Constantin Moeller. Originally founded by master organ builder Burkhard Moeller, Constantin marks the second generation of this company. Moeller Pipe Organs provides tuning, intonation, maintenance, cleaning, and restoration services, supporting churches, concert venues, and institutions across Canada in preserving the unique sound and reliability of their instruments. Moeller Pipe Organs is committed to delivering dependable and professional service and workmanship.


Growing up in his father’s workshop, Constantin was introduced to the art of pipe organ building at an early age. Working at Alexander Schuke Orgelbau GmbH in Germany, he gained experience servicing, building, and restoring instruments across Europe, and learned the art of fine German craftsmanship. With a Bachelor of Music in Flute Performance from the University of Toronto, Constantin also brings a deep understanding of music to the trade supporting his work, especially in voicing, tuning, and intonation. Using this well rounded, and unique skillset, Constantin delivers high quality work.
Through a close partnership with Alexander Schuke Orgelbau GmbH, Moeller Pipe Organs combines local presence in Canada with the resources and experience of one of the world’s leading organ builders. While Moeller Pipe Organs provides service, maintenance, and smaller projects independently, large-scale new instruments and major restorations are carried out in cooperation with Schuke. This collaboration ensures that Canadian clients benefit both from direct, accessible support at home and from the international craftsmanship, innovation, and reputation that Schuke brings to every project.

Organ expansion project Schuke is working on
Alexander Schuke Potsdam Orgelbau has been building and restoring pipe organs since 1820. Based today in Werder (Havel), Germany, the workshop is equipped with its own metal foundry, woodworking shops, and a spacious pre-assembly hall, allowing every part of an instrument to be crafted in-house. Now led by the fourth generation of the Schuke family, the company combines traditional methods with modern research and technology—developing innovations such as specialized pipe alloys to ensure stability and tonal quality. Schuke’s organs can be found in cathedrals, concert halls, and universities worldwide, from Erfurt and Magdeburg to Kaliningrad, Mexico, and Shanghai.


