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Carillon de Westminster by Louis Vierne (1870 -1937) from 24 Piecès de Fantaisie, Suite No III Op. 54, 1927. Performed by Jonathan Scott at the Hill organ of Holy Name Church, Manchester, UK.
Film & Sound by Tom Scott
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The organ of Holy Name Church, Oxford Road, Manchester UK.
Built in 1871 by William Hill & Son
Rebuilds and alterations: 1902 (unknown), 1928 Ernest Wadsworth, 1950 Jardine & Co
The organ was restored in 2004 by David Wells, Liverpool reversing earlier changes and a new electro-pneumatic action.
Manual Compass 56 notes
Pedal Compass 30 notes
SPECIFICATION
PEDAL
Sub Bass 32
Open Diapason 16
Violone 16
Bourdon 16
Principal 8
Flute Bass 8
Fifteenth 4
Mixture III (17.19.22)
Trombone 16
Ophicleide 16 (1952, from Tuba)
CHOIR
Lieblich Bourdon 16
Open Diapason 8 (1928, originally Clarabella 8)
Gedact 8
Dulciana 8
Salicional 8
Gemshorn 4
Lieblich Flute 4
Flautina 2
Corno di Bassetto (TC)
Clarinet 8
Tuba (1928, 12”)
GREAT
Double Open Diapason 16
Open Diapason I 8 (Added post 1928)
Open Diapason II 8
Stopped Diapason 8
Gamba 8
Principal 4
Harmonic Flute 4
Twelfth 2 2/3
Fifteenth 2
Full Mixture IV (15.19.26.29)
Sharp Mixture III (22.26.29)
Posaune 8
Clarion 4
SWELL (enclosed)
Bourdon 16
Open Diapason 8
Rohr Flute (Originally named Stopped Diapason)
Viol d'Orchestre 8
Voix Celeste 8 (1928, originally Twelfth & Keraulophone)
Principal 4
Suabe Flute 4
Fifteenth 2
Mixture III (17.19.22)
Double Trumpet 16
Horn 8 (Originally named Cornopean)
Oboe 8
Vox Humana 8
Clarion 4
Tremulant
Couplers
Swell to Pedal
Swell to Great
Swell to Choir
Swell octave
Swell suboctave
Swell unison off
Choir to Great
Choir to Pedal
Choir octave
Choir suboctave
Great to Pedal