The new organ takes its place in a church which has been transformed.
The twenty-year-old electronic has been banished, the chancel has been remodelled
and refurnished, and the acoustic response has been improved by the installation
of a new floor and ceiling.
Our design, with casework of American red oak and front pipes of spotted metal,
reflects the character of this "modern Romanesque" building. We have used electro-pneumatic action (with slider chests and traditional wind reservoirs), which facilitates the divided layout and allows the console to be mobile. It also enables us to use slightly higher wind pressures for the colourful reed stops - 5 inches for the chorus reeds on the Swell, 6 inches for the Pedal reed and 10 inches for the Festival Trumpet.
PEDAL ORGAN
1. Resultant Bass (from 3 and 4) 32
2. Open Diapason 16
3. Sub Bass 16
4. Gemshorn (from Great) 16
5. Principal 8
6. Bass Flute (from Sub Bass) 8
7. Choral Bass 4
8. Trombone 16
9. Trumpet (from Swell) 16
I Choir to Pedal
II Swell to Pedal |
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GREAT ORGAN
10. Gemshorn 16
11. Large Open Diapason 8
12. Small Open Diapason 8
13. Rorh Flute 8
14. Principal 4
15. Open Flute 4
16. Octave Quint 22/3
17. Fifteenth 2
18. Tierce 13/5
19. Mixture IV
20. Trumpet 8
III Tremulant
21. Festival Trumpet 8
IV Swell to Great |
SWELL ORGAN
22. Geigen Principal 8
23. Gedackt 8
24. Salicional 8
25. Celeste (tenor c) 8
26. Octave Geigen 4
27. Rohr Flute 4
28. Flageolet 2
29. Mixture III
30. Double Trumpet 16
31. Cornopean 8
32. Oboe 8
V Tremulant
33. Festival Trumpet (from Great) 8
VI Octave VII Sub Octave |
The console is mobile
The manual compass is 61 notes, the pedal 32 notes
