Course Organs
ENR and ST students
will use the organs in Oundle
POS & AA students will reside in
Cambridge, where all the organ are
within a minute's walk
Oundle
Oundle has an ideal collection of fine
mechanical-action organs in the town
and in nearby villages, all ideally
suited for classes, recitals and
practising:
3-manual and pedal Frobenius in Oundle
School Chapel
2-manual and pedal Bower in the The
Jesus RC Church
2-manual and pedal Woodstock in Fotheringhay
Church
2-manual and pedal Walker in Tansor
Church
1-manual and pedal instruments in Stoke
Doyle Church and The Creed Chapel Ashton
Two reconstructions
of hand-blown Tudor organs in residence
at Fotheringhay Church, loaned by the
Royal College of Organists
Click
here to go to the National Pipe
Organ Register which contains details
of 28,000 organs including 6,000
pictures. Find the organ you want
by clicking the NPOR tab above and
searching using significant elements
of the address or by looking for
the work of a particular builder.
Cambridge
Cambridge is a paradise for organists
with an excellent instrument in every
college chapel, covering a wide variety
of styles: some reflect 17th and
18th century ideals, others offer
a huge variety of romantic colours,
and some adopt a neo-classical style
- the work of such builders as Harrison,
von Beckerath, Mander, Klais, Létorneau,
Metzler, Frobenius, Kenneth Jones,
Goetze and Gwynn, Flentrop. |