Organ

 

         

 

 

The organ in St Mary's is based on the Compton extension instrument in the old church. A new Great Organ was added and the Pedal Organ extended.

 

 

The builder was Percy Daniels and the organ was installed in 1991.

The instrument is now in the care of Norman Hall & Sons of Cambridge.

 

 

Casework

Position: Rear Gallery

Type: Pipe Rack

  • ash panelling with speaking pipes

  • plain modern style

  • plain vertical wooden slats with a
    few diapason type pipes attached
    to the front

 

Console:

detached, mobile

 

Stop type:

tabs

 

Pedalboard:

concave radiating console on wheeled platform; connection to organ via co-axial cable and jack plug; tabs in a single row above the keyboards

 
    N.B. Letters show extended/borrowed ranks.
Pedal 1 Open Diapason 16  
  2 Bourdon 16 A
  3 Quint 10 2/3 A
  4 Principal 8 B
  5 Bass Flute 8 A
  6 Fifteenth 4 B
  7 Flute 4 A
  8 Trombone 16 C
  9 Trumpet 8 C
  10 Clarion 4 C

 

Great 11 Open Diapason 8  
  12 Stop Diapason 8  
  13 Salicional (Swell) 8 D
  14 Principal 4  
  15 Flute 4  
  16 Twelfth 2 2/3  
  17 Fifteenth 2  
  18 Tierce (Swell) 1 3/5 D
  19 Larigot 1 1/3  
  20 Trumpet (Swell) 8 C

 

Swell 21 Open Diapason 8 E
  22 Hohlflute 8  
  23 Salicional 8 D
  24 Vox Angelica (TC) 8  
  25 Principal 4 E
  26 Salicet 4 D
  27 Fifteenth 2 E
  28 Mixture (19,22) II D
  29 Double Trumpet 16 C
  30 Trumpet 8 C
  31 Clarion 4 C
  32 Tremulant    
Swell to Great
Swell to Pedal
Great to Pedal

Blowing: electric
Action: Electro-pneumatic

Great and Pedal combinations coupled
4 thumb pistons Great; 4 Swell;
4 toe pistons Pedal; 4 Swell (duplicating)
thumb pistons sw-gt, gt-pd reversible
toe piston gt-pd reversible
12 memory channels
MIDI connections
balanced swell pedal