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Abingdon-on-Thames, United Kingdom (Oxfordshire) - Radley College Chapel
Commune: Abingdon-on-Thames
Adresse: Kennington Road, OX14 2HR, Abingdon-Radley
Site Web: https://www.radley.org.uk/

Description no.: 2018588.

Bâti par: William Hill & Sons (1980)


In 1979/1980 the Hill firm built a new three-manual organ for Radley College Chapel. The organ was designed to the specifications of an earlier Hill organ, which was built around 1850. On June 22, 1980, the organ was inaugurated with a concert by Simon Preston.

Données techniques
Nombre de registres par manuel
- Great Organ10
- Choir Organ10
- Swell Organ11
- Pedal Organ13
Nombre de jeux total44
Transmission des clésMechanical
Transmission des jeuxElectrical
Sommier(s)Slider chests

Composition
Great Organ: Bourdon 16', Open Diapason 8', Stopped Diapason 8', Principal 4', Wald Flute 4', Fifteenth 2', Sesquialtera 3 ranks (12.15.17), Furniture 3 ranks (19.22.26), Posaune 8', Tremulant.
Choir Organ: Stopped Diapason 8', Principal 4', Chimney Flute 4', Nazard 2 2/3', Gemshorn 2', Tierce 1 3/5', Cymbal 4 ranks (22.26.29.33), Regal 16', Cremona 8', Tremulant, Trompeta Real 8'.
Swell Organ: Open Diapason 8', Gedact 8', Gamba 8', Voix Celeste 8' (from A), Gemshorn 4', Piccolo 2', Larigot 1 1/3', Mixture 4 ranks (15.19.22.26), Contra Fagotto 16', Vox Humana 8', Cornopean 8', Tremulant.
Pedal Organ: Double Open Diapason 32', Open Diapason 16', Bourdon 16', Sub-Bass 16', Principal 8', Flute 8', Quint 5 1/3', Fifteenth 4', Nachthorn 2', Sesquialtera 3 ranks (17.19.22), Trombone 16', Trumpet 8', Clarion 4'.

Références
  • Wm. Hill & Son and Norman & Beard Limited, London. - In: Organists' Review, jrg. 64 nr. 2, May 1979. - Advertentie.
  • Wm. Hill & Son and Norman & Beard LImited, London. - In: Organists' Review, vol. 65 no. 2, May 1980. - Advertentie.
  • Soundboard : A news column about organs / John Norman. - In: Organists' Review, vol. 65 no. 3, August 1980.
  • Berkshire Organists Visits : 7th June 1997 / Mark D. Jameson. - In: The Berkshire Organist, No. 51, 1998.