Specification of the Organ as rebuilt by Longstaff & Jones, 1982
GREAT ORGAN Doube Open Diapason Open Diapason I Open Diapason II Stopped DIapason Corno Flute Octave Harmonic Flute Twelfth Fifteenth Mixture (19, 22, 26, 29) Contra Posaune Trumpet Clarion
Swell to Great Positive to Great Bombarde to Great
POSITIVE ORGAN (enclosed) Gedackt Gemshorn Chimney Flute Principal Larigot Twentysecond Sesquialtera (12, 17) Cymbel (29, 33, 36)
Tremulant Swell to Positive
SOLO ORGAN (enclosed) (mute after 1982) Violoncello Viol d'Orchestre String Celeste (TC) Harmonic Flute Concert Flute Piccolo Orchestral Oboe Cor Anglais Tuba (unenclosed) Tuba Clarion (unenclosed)
Manuals CC - a 58 notes Pedals CCC - g 32 notes
16 8 8 8 8 4 4 2 2/3 2 IV 16 8 4
8 4 4 2 1 1/3 1 II III
8 8 8 8 4 2 8 8 8 4
SWELL ORGAN (enclosed) Bourdon Open Diapason Hohl Flute Echo Gamba Celeste (TC) Lieblich Flute Octave Gamba Fifteenth Mixture (19, 22, 26) Contra Fagotto Cornopean Oboe Clarinet Clarion
Tremulant Swell Octave
BOMBARDE ORGAN Mounted Cornet (MC) Contra Posaune Tromba Clarion
PEDAL ORGAN Acoustic Bass Open Diapason Wood Open DIapason Metal Violone Bourdon Salicional Principal Bass Flute Super Octave Mixture Contra Posaune Fagotto Trumpet Clarion
Great to Pedal Swell to Pedal Positive to Pedal Bombarde to Pedal Great to Pedal Pistons
16 8 8 8 8 4 4 2 III 16 8 8 8 4
IV 16 8 4
32 16 16 16 16 16 8 8 4 II 16 16 8 4
In 1982, the pneumatic action was electrified, and a number of tonal alterations made, including the disconnection of the Solo department, creation of the Bombarde Organ from some of the Great reeds plus a new Mounted Comet, and the Positive Organ from the former Choir Organ. Four new keyboards were provided in 2001, when the compass reduced from 61 to 58 notes. The full complement of divisional and general pistons and a microprocessor capture system were installed at the same time.
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