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Records of the earliest organs at Lichfield Cathedral are extremely sketchy. We know that there was an organ in the cathedral in 1482, although no further reference to an instrument has been found between that date and 1634.
remarkable Pedal Organ of ten stops, which the Cathedral Organist, Samuel Spofforth, promised never to use. This organ was placed at floor level, in the aisle of the north transept, a position described as "in a side street"; the console was in the north quire aisle. The organ was re-built in the same position by Hill & Son in 1884.
History of Lichfield and Cathedral: Organ
Oct 25, 2020 · Notable organists of Lichfield Cathedral include the 17th-century composer Michael East and the musical educator and choral conductor William Henry Harris who conducted at the coronations of both George VI and Elizabeth II.
Cathedral | Lichfield & District Organists' Association
Lichfield Cathedral Organ. The organ presently in Lichfield Cathedral dates from 1861, the year that Gilbert Scott completed the refurbishment of the Quire. The organ was first placed in St Stephen's Chapel, situated on the east side of the North Transept.
Toccata from Symphony No 5 - CM Widor - Lichfield Cathedral Organ ...
Jun 14, 2011 · The 1908 organ had 63 speaking stops, and 3,774 pipes, this was augmented in the 1974 rebuild to 66 speaking stops and 4,064. The latest work on the organ gi...
For an organist living and working in Bremen, St. Peter’s cathedral (or the Bremer Dom, as it is called by locals) is an important center point of organ activity. The Organs of the St Petri Dom
Lichfield Cathedral - Wikipedia
Notable organists of Lichfield Cathedral include the 17th-century composer Michael East, and the musical educator and choral conductor William Henry Harris who conducted at the coronations of both George VI and Elizabeth II.
ORGAN OF THE MONTH 39: September 2005 - bhamorgan.org.uk
There are records of organs in Lichfield Cathedral dating back to 1482, and Samuel Green provided a 23-stop three-manual organ in 1789 (without pedals and with a manual compass to GG).
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Jul 17, 2014 · This photograph shows Holdich's best-known achievement, the new organ for Lichfield Cathedral, installed in 1861. The instrument, which has 52 stops, was the first in England to have a full pedal specification of stops as was customary among organs in continental Europe.
Phoenix Organs
Feb 1, 2010 · Phoenix Organs are delighted to have been chosen to build a new digital organ for Lichfield Cathedral which will be used alongside the great Hill organ recently restored by Harrison and Harrison. The Phoenix Organ will have three manuals and pedals with a …
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