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Ausführliche Beschreibung der vorgewählten Orgel
Bild: Piet Bron. Datering: 24 August 2014.

Bild: Piet Bron

London, United Kingdom (Greater London) - Westminster Cathedral (Roman Catholic Cathedral of the Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ), Apse Organ
Gemeinde: London
Adresse: 42 Francis Street, SW1P 1QW, London-Westminster
Website: https://westminstercathedral.org.uk/

Beschreibung nr.: 2046725.

Gebaut von: T.C. Lewis & Co. (1910)

JahrOrgelbauerOpusAktivität
1910 T.C. Lewis & Co.  Neubau
1984 Harrison & Harrison  Restaurierung und Vergrößerung

After the completion of Westminster Cathedral, the firm of T.C. Lewis & Co. an organ placed in the choir of the church. This instrument was rebuilt and expanded by Harrison & Harrison in or about 1984. In addition, the organ is connected to the main organ, built by Henry Willis in 1932, whereby a number of stops from the main organ can be used.

Technische Daten
Anzahl Register pro Manual
- Great Organ7
- Swell Organ8
- Pedal Organ6
Gesamtzahl der Stimmen21
TastentrakturElectrical
RegistertrakturElectrical
Windlade(n)Cone chests

Disposition
Great Organ: Open Diapason 8', Stopped Diapason 8', Principal 4', Open Flute 4', Fifteenth 2', Mixture 3 ranks (15.19.22), Trumpet 8'.
Swell Organ: Lieblich Gedact 8', Salicional 8', Unda Maris 8' (from A), Gemshorn 4', Spitzflute 2', Mixture 3 ranks (19.22.26), Contra Hautboy 16', Cornopean 8'.
Main Organ:
Great Organ: Double Open Diapason 16', Open Diapason 2 8', Octave 4', Octave Quint 2 2/3', Superoctave 2', Grand Chorus 5 ranks, Double Trumpet 16', Trumpet 8', Clarion 4'.
Solo Organ: Tuba Magna 8'.
Pedal Organ: Open Bass 16', Open Diapason 16', Principal 8', Superoctave 4', Contra Bombarde 32', Trombone 16'.
Pedal Organ: Sub Bass 32', Open Diapason 16', Bourdon 16', Principal 8', Flute 8', Fifteenth 4'.
Koppeln: Swell to Great, Great to Pedal, Swell to Pedal, Swell Octave, Swell Suboctave, Swell Unison Off.

Weblinks https://westminstercathedral.org.uk/music/apse-organs/

Bild: Piet Bron. Datering: 23 September 2017.
Bild: Piet Bron