Organ featured on Choral Evensong broadcasts
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Our Lady of Victories, Kensington
A New Grand Organ _____ The inauguration and blessing of our new Grand Organ was a truly spiritual experience. Thank you to all who contributed to the Liturgy, ushering and serving. The Grand Organ...
Late edit: There is an article about this organ in the April edition of Choir and Organ.
This link posted by lento: https://www.npor.org.uk/NPORView.html?RI=S00149
Apparently on the Bombarde manual, the Trompette Pontificale was, at the blessing and consecration of the organ, dedicated thus:
16' to to the parish priest
8' to The Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster
4' to His Holiness Pope Francis
Slightly ironically, the 3 stops are all of the same rank (!).Last edited by ardcarp; 12-06-22, 19:22.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostYork Minster
Pulcinella has kindly sent me this link.
https://d10okuw2vik61v.cloudfront.ne...al-Version.pdf
The Organs of York Minster: 1236 – 2021 by Dr Nicholas Thistlethwaite
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Originally posted by Jazzrook View PostI'm not usually a fan of church organ music but was bowled over by a piece titled 'Paean' by Kenneth Leighton at the end of Choral Evensong last Sunday, 26 June(just before Jazz Record Requests).
Not sure who the organist was.
Can anyone recommend a recording of this?
JR
I have the Simon Preston set.
If you can stream, you might be able to trace some of the compilations/sets and give them an airing.
The organist you heard will have been Ian Wicks:
http://www.for3.org/forums/showthread.php?24108-CE-Chapel-of-Rugby-School-Wed-22nd-June-2022-R/page4Choral Evensong, Choir and Organ and choral musicLast edited by Pulcinella; 28-06-22, 20:53. Reason: Typo (have not gave) corrected, but already quoted!
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostNot that many available, and you may well be influenced by what else is included:
I have the Simon Preston set.
If you can stream, you might be able to trace some of the compilations/sets and give them an airing.
The organist you heard will gave been Ian Wicks:
http://www.for3.org/forums/showthrea...e-2022-R/page4
Am considering ordering this Kenneth Leighton CD with organist Dennis Townhill:
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of AmericaPaean for Organ · Dennis TownhillThe Complete Organ Works of Kenneth Leightonâ„— 1990 Priory RecordsReleased on: 1990-02...
JR
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Originally posted by Finzi4ever View PostEvident from the very first sounds of b/c
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Some churches just cannot afford a good pipe organ, or cannot afford to have an old, failing pipe organ restored. Some time ago I was asked to advise on an organ for a brand new Methodist church near where I live. Hands were thrown up in horror at the price of a pipe organ...both the price of a modest-sized new one, or the price of having a secondhand instrument that was becoming available transplanted and re-built. (The latter wasn't a good idea anyway.) So having heard good reports of Copeman Hart, I delved a bit deeper. I've no idea what they are like nowadays or who owns the 'brand', but back then (30+years ago?) they had many things in their favour. For a start they didn't (as I understand it) do digital sampling, but 'voiced' their ranks individually, choosing the attack and the range of overtones as a pipe-maker might do. They were also very determined about speaker placement. They co-ordinated with the church architect to have two specially-built brick-built structures forming part of the rear wall in which to place the bass speakers where they produce
a much better sound. (Nothing worse than ugly boxes stuck randomly on a wall.)
I have to say that as a sceptic about electronics, I was astonished at the result and at the care which Copeman Hart took over the installation. I respected also their decision to scale the organ (a modest 2-manual) to suit the church and the church's needs. I still play it occasionally when asked to accompany something, and I have to say it is the most convincing electronic organ I've ever come across. Nothing worse than a small church with an electronic wannabe cathedral organ!
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Eton College Chapel
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