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John's Organ Works

Thanks to recent dramatic increases in computer power, and today's amazing Virtual Pipe Organ software (eg Hauptwerk), you can now use your own personal computer to host a state-of-the-art digital organ, featuring individually sampled pipe sounds for maximum realism. However, this only becomes a serious musical instrument when you connect keyboards and pedals to your …

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The Organ

Organ Specification. Great organ Open Diapason 8 Stop'd Diapason 8 Claribel 8 Principal 4 Flute Harmonique 4 Twelfth 3 Fifteenth 2 Sesquialtra III Posaune 8. Swell organ Double Diapason 16 Open Diapason 8 Lieblich Gedact 8 Salicional 8 Voix Celeste 8 Tenor C Principal 4 Piccolo 2 Mixture III Contra Fagotto 16 ... How an Organ Works.

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Stream John's Organ Works music - SoundCloud

Play John's Organ Works and discover followers on SoundCloud | Stream tracks, albums, playlists on desktop and mobile. SoundCloud John's Organ Works. John's Organ Works’s tracks Bach Arioso by John's Organ Works published on …

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Our Organ — Saint John's Episcopal Church

“A Brief History of the Organs of St. John’s Church“, by Ralph B. Valentine, Organist and Choirmaster, 1976-2010, provides an illustrated overview. Organ Specification. The current St. John’s Organ is Austin Organs Inc. Opus 2761, dedicated in 1996. The instrument contains a total of 51 stops, 64 ranks, and 3721 pipes.

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The Virtual Pipe Organ Explained

Development of the pipe organ. Before discussing the relatively recent phenomenon of the Virtual Pipe Organ, it may be helpful to start with a history of the pipe organ itself (albeit a very brief and incomplete one!) The organ is quite an ancient instrument, going back at least to Roman times, and considerably predating the piano which didn't become firmly …

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St John's Organ Project

The historic grade II* listed organ at St John's church in Notting Hill, London, has been fully repaired and restored. It was removed from its previous location in the Lady Chapel, then transported down to Devon where a dedicated group of organ builders completely overhauled and restored the historical working parts of the organ, including the organ’s historically …

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St John's College, Cambridge - Mander Organ Builders

The high standard of the Chapel music at St John’s College Cambridge has long been one of the yardsticks by which other musicians and choirs are measured. However, over the years, it became increasingly obvious that the organ was no longer able to contribute effectively. The music at St John’s College Cambridge is extremely varied,…

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Catalogue and Specifications – Harrison & Harrison Ltd

Specification: Dumfries St John’s Church: 1938: III/26 1969: III/35: Restoration and additions 2008: III/37: Restoration and additions: Specification: Dumfries, St Mary’s Church: 1884 New organ, £459 1891 £100, addition of 3 stops. Rebuilt by Binns 1919 Duncan, Vancouver Island, Canada See Fairbridge Farm Dundee, City (Caird) Hall: 1923: III/50

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Pipe Organ Database W. W. Kimball Co. St. John in

The original documents are in the possession of Rick Morel who inherited the files of Fred Meunier who was the area Kimball representative intimately involved with the original installation of St. John¹s organ. The five specifications appear to be cost driven. Just incidentally, the smallest proposal was to cost $6,100.

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ORGAN DIPLOMA REPERTOIRE LIST

(from Organ Works vol. 1) Hansen 10. Buxtehude Praeludium und Fuga in E minor, BuxWV 142 (from Organ Works vol. 2) Hansen 11. Cocker Tuba Tune Stainer 12. Couperin Offertoire sur les grands jeux (no. 15 from Messe pour les Paroisses) Kalmus 13. Dubois Toccata (no. 3 from Douze pièces pour orgue) Leduc 14.

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Organ Specification - stjohnsorganproject.org.uk

Organ Specification. Photo by Malcolm Crowthers: www.malcolmcrowthers.com. Couplers Swell to Great Swell to Choir Swell octave Swell suboctave Swell to Pedals Great to Pedals Choir to Pedals. Choir organ Stop'd Diapason 8 Gamba 8 Dulciana 8 Principal 4 Lieblich Flote 4 Clarionet 8 Pedal organ Open Diapason 16 Bourdon 16 Bass Flute 8 Trombone 16.

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Organ Music at the Red Door

The first organ for the original St. John’s Church on Main Street in Hartford was built in 1841 by E. and G. G. Hook of Boston. In keeping with a popular practice of the time, this instrument was placed in an organ/choir loft over the narthex at the back of the church. The organ, Hook’s Opus 47, consisting of two manuals and twenty-two stops, was described by the Hartford Courant in …

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MIDI Pedalboards

Various sizes and styles of board can be converted, but mostly, the finished products have the following specification: - 30 or 32 notes, radiating and concave. - magnet operated reed switches connected to MIDI circuit board. - twin expression pedals (usually Yamaha FC-7) - 8 toe pistons.

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Organ database with stoplists, specifications, photos and

Organ database with stoplists, specifications, photos and sound samples. The world's largest and most famous organs – pipe organ database. 6,026 organs, 5,926 stoplists + 1,134 historic, 25,000 pictures, 800 large picture galleries, 4,000+ links; 10,800 MP3 tracks + many CDs in the music database. Diagrams of all organ data in the database ...

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The Highest and Lowest Notes - St John's Organ Project

The Highest and Lowest Notes on an Organ is an open score durational piece where the highest and lowest notes on any organ are held down continuously. It explores organs as idiosyncratic found objects, fixed in different spaces – machines that produce sound on an industrial scale.

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1961 Holtkamp - Saint John's Abbey

The Holtkamp organ was blessed by Rt. Rev. Abbot Baldwin Dworschak, OSB on Saint Cecilia's Eve, 21 November 1961, at 8:30 p.m. Sir Flor Peeters, KSSil, KCSGreg, played the dedicatory recital that included works by Buxtehude, Dufay, Sweelinck, Bach, Handel, Franck, Messaien and the organist. Organ Specifications.

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St. John's Episcopal Hospital - Brooklyn, N.Y.

The first known organ for the chapel at St. John's Episcopal Hospital was built by the Roosevelt Organ Works of New York City. The specifications below were recorded on February 10, 1916, by an employee of Louis F. Mohr & Co., an organ service firm in the area. Mohr noted that the organ was in the gallery and had 22 front pipes in color, while the walnut console was …

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Organ Specifications - St Andrews Canberra

Specifications Great Organ (Unenclosed in original chamber) Contra Dulciana 16ft Open Diapason 8ft Gedeckt 8ft Dulciana 8ft Octave 4ft Dulcet 4ft Nason flute 4ft Quint 2-2/3ft Super Octave 2ft Foumiture (19, 22, 26) 3 ranks Trumpet 8ft Swell Organ (Enclosed in left chamber) Geigen Diapason 8ft Hohl Flote 8ft Salicional 8ft Voix Celeste 8ft

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Cathedral Organs - Cathedral of Saint John the Divine

It is a four manual and pedal, seven division, electro-pneumatic action instrument of 151 ranks and 8,514 pipes. The Great Organ has several extraordinary features, including the world famous State Trumpet above the Cathedral's West End, one of the most powerful organ stops in …

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much did the St John’S Hill organ cost?

    Specification 1899 Hill organ; new actions, and restoration of Hill musical style Hamsteels, St John’s Church 1909 II/6 £220. Church closed; organ to Ireland Specification Joseph Harris Esq: see Brackenburgh Tower

  • How much did a new organ cost in 1884?

    New organ, £850 1884 IV/60 Rebuild with added Choir, Solo and Pedal. £1314.   Replaced by Rieger in 1992 Edinburgh, St John’s East Church 1890 To St Bride’s Orwell Terrace 1957 Edinburgh, St Mary’s Cathedral 1931 IV/50 Rebuild of 1879 Willis organ 1959 IV/55 Restoration and additions 1979 IV/58 Restoration and additions 2020 Restoration

  • Do we still care about pipe organ specification and design?

    The details of pipe organ specification and design still provoke strong feelings to the present day, and any new pipe organ which is built is sure to attract its critics as well as its admirers. However, I think it's true to say that, by and large, a more pluralistic attitude now prevails.

  • How much did the Hebburn church organ cost?

    Hebburn-on-Tyne, St Cuthbert’s Parish Church 1879 II/13 New organ £245. Restored by John Budgen 1985 Hebburn, St Oswald’s Church

  • Can I host a digital pipe organ on my computer?

    Thanks to recent dramatic increases in computer power, and today's amazing Virtual Pipe Organ software (eg Hauptwerk), you can now use your own personal computer to host a state-of-the-art digital organ, featuring individually sampled pipe sounds for maximum realism.

  • Can you play the organ with a MIDI keyboard?

    However, this only becomes a serious musical instrument when you connect keyboards and pedals to your computer, so that the organ can be properly played - and that's where John's Organ Works comes in! Here you will find MIDI keyboard stacks (1 to 4 manuals), midified pedalboards and other accessories at very reasonable prices.

  • Will “Organ²/ASLSP” still be playing in Halberstadt hundreds of years from now?

    That “Organ²/ASLSP” may still be playing in Halberstadt hundreds of years after I’m dead-assuming the organ holds out and the funding lasts-is a reminder that sometimes we need to think in terms of generations and centuries and millenniums.

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