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The organ is a three manual and pedal instrument, originally by Seede. Full details of its history can be found on the main St Andrew's website.
The console is placed on the south side of the choir, facing north, and slightly below floor level. The organ itself is on the north side of the choir.
The instrument has a Certificate of Recognition as of historical interest, in the National Pipe Organ Register (NPOR).
The National Pipe Organ Register entry for this instrument can be found here.
Specification
Pedal
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| Contra Bourdon |
32 |
Open Diapason (metal)
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16 |
Open Diapason (wood)
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16 |
| Bourdon |
16 |
| Violoncello |
8 |
| Bass Flute |
8 |
| Octave Quint |
5 1/3 |
| Octave Flute |
4 |
| Trombone |
16 |
| Oboe |
16 |
| Trumpet |
8 |
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| Choir |
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| Dulciana |
8 |
| Viol da Gamba |
8 |
| Stopped Diapason |
8 |
| Dulcet |
4 |
| Gemshorn |
4 |
| Flute |
4 |
| Nazard |
2 2/3 |
| Piccolo |
2 |
| Tierce |
1 3/5 |
| Larigot |
1 1/3 |
| Trumpet |
8 |
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| Great |
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| Double Diapason |
16 |
| Open Diapason 1 |
8 |
| Open Diapason 2 |
8 |
| Clarabella |
8 |
| Principal |
4 |
| Harmonic Flute |
4 |
| Twelfth |
2 2/3 |
| Fifteenth |
2 |
| Sesquialtera (17-19-22) |
III |
| Fourniture (19-22) |
II |
| Trumpet |
8 |
| Clarion |
4 |
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| Swell |
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| Open Diapason |
8 |
| Gamba |
8 |
| Voix Celeste |
8 TC |
| Stopped Diapason |
8 |
| Principal |
4 |
| Fifteenth |
2 |
| Mixture (12-15-19) |
III |
| Oboe |
16 |
| Cornopean |
8 |
| Oboe |
8 |
| Clarinet |
8 |
| Clarion |
4 |
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Couplers
Swell to Pedal
Swell to Great
Swell to Choir
Swell octave
Swell suboctave
Swell unison off
Choir to Great
Choir to Pedal
Choir octave
Great to Pedal
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Great and Pedal combinations coupler 6 thumb pistons to Great, 6 to Swell, 6 To Choir; 6 duplicating toe pistons to Swell; 6 to Pedal gt-pd reversible thumb pistons gt-pd and sw-gt reversible toe pistons |
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Last Updated on Saturday, 31 October 2009 16:39 |