Bristol Beacon (the new name for the city's main concert hall, due to reopen in November this year) has launched an £800,000 appeal to complete work on the Harrison & Harrison organ and replace it in the Hall.
I find myself asking why work on the organ wasn't factored into the refurbishment costs of the hall, so they wouldn't be going cap in hand at this stage. But the whole project relating to the hall wasn't properly costed, for example by doing a thorough survey beforehand to find out about the (numerous) structural problems they would have to overcome. The reopening is over four years behind schedule (and only half of the delay could be ascribed to the pandemic). Costs, at £132 million, have been near three times the original estimate, and the whole reopening was nearly called off by the Council and the hall put in mothballs. https://www.itv.com/news/westcountry...xtra-25million
I felt the organ was under-used, although I have sung in a number of concerts where it was played. I don't however recall there being recitals given on it, or recordings made of it, in recent years - despite it being described as 'one of the finest examples of concert hall organs'. Malcolm Archer made a recording some years back, and Organists' Review asked the same question: https://www.prioryrecords.co.uk/inde...roduct_id=1699
The organ often seems to be what's left out of refurbishment costs and treated as an optional extra. Didn't something similar happen at the RFH?
I find myself asking why work on the organ wasn't factored into the refurbishment costs of the hall, so they wouldn't be going cap in hand at this stage. But the whole project relating to the hall wasn't properly costed, for example by doing a thorough survey beforehand to find out about the (numerous) structural problems they would have to overcome. The reopening is over four years behind schedule (and only half of the delay could be ascribed to the pandemic). Costs, at £132 million, have been near three times the original estimate, and the whole reopening was nearly called off by the Council and the hall put in mothballs. https://www.itv.com/news/westcountry...xtra-25million
I felt the organ was under-used, although I have sung in a number of concerts where it was played. I don't however recall there being recitals given on it, or recordings made of it, in recent years - despite it being described as 'one of the finest examples of concert hall organs'. Malcolm Archer made a recording some years back, and Organists' Review asked the same question: https://www.prioryrecords.co.uk/inde...roduct_id=1699
The organ often seems to be what's left out of refurbishment costs and treated as an optional extra. Didn't something similar happen at the RFH?
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