Chamber Organ - Holy Trinity RC church - Hethe, Oxfordshire
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N 51° 57.707 W 001° 08.713
30U E 627434 N 5758412
1800 -1820's chamber organ in the Holy Trinity RC church, Hethe.
Waymark Code: WMWGNR
Location: South East England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 09/03/2017
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"Builders
1986 B.R. Carlick
1800-20 chamber organ installed here from RC Church, Pershore. see D07673,
given to the church by the Diocese and received by the
priest, the late Revd. Terence McDonnell in December 1986; the instrument
had been moved without removing the pipes and had been tilted to try to get
it into the church, subsequently falling on its side. "I successfully set it
up on 17/12/1986. By September 1987 Fr. McDonnell had been killed in a road
accident. At a subsequent visit I found that organ had been moved and badly
affected by high humidity and was unplayable." (BRC)
Grant gives date of acquisition as 1979;
Cases
Position near back of church Type Architectural
Small chamber organ ca. 2m high by 1m wide by 0.6m deep
Department and Stop list
Manual |
Key action Tr Stop action Me Compass-low C Compass-high e3 Keys 52 |
|
1 |
Stopped Diapason Bass |
8 |
(C-b)23 |
|
2 |
Diapason Treble |
8 |
(from c1) Stopped 29 |
|
3 |
Dulciana |
8 |
(from c1) Treble 29 |
|
4 |
Principal |
4 |
metal + a few stpd basses 52 |
Console
Console type attached Stop type Drawstop Label type Ivory Label font Copperplate
Drawstops (tiny) of solid ivory on both sides of keyboard.
No C#; originally 53 notes.
Drawer keyboard
Details
Blowing Electric Fan (Discus) Tuning Eq Tmp Pitch A 435 (at ca. 10ºC)
Further information
"Hethe with Adderbury, The Story of a Catholic Parish in Oxfordshire"
Joy Grant (Archdiocese of Birmingham Historical Commission 2000) p.79
History available "
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