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HALIFAX MINSTER – 2017 ORGAN RECITALS

Organ Recitals 2017

Halifax Minster has attracted some international, also some high-profile organists for this series.

Last year there was a significant increase in attendance to the recitals. 

Please support the Minster in 2017; all are very welcome.

Recitals on Thursdays at 1:00 pm

(Lunch available from 12.30 pm) 

 

www.halifaxminster.org.uk

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AN EVENING WITH NIGEL OGDEN

AN EVENING WITH NIGEL OGDEN

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CHRIST CHURCH, GREAT AYTON

GUISBOROUGH ROAD, GREAT AYTON, MIDDLESBOROUGH,  TS9 6NN
(Tel: 01642 722333)

FRIDAY 3 MARCH 2017 AT 7:30 PM

(DOORS OPEN 7:00 PM)

The star of BBC Radio 2’s ‘The Organist Entertains‘ comes to Great Ayton, providing an evening of unmissable classics and demonstrating the newly refurbished organ

Tickets £10:00 – light refreshments available

Tickets online from: Nigel Ogden and can be purchased from the Great Ayton Discovery Centre,

105B High St, Great Ayton, Middlesbrough, TS9 6NB (Tel: 01642 723268)

For more information – Tel: 01642 724450 or 01642 722501

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RELIEF/STAND-IN ORGANIST AVAILABLE FOR COVER

Competent organist available for relief/stand-in cover

Has played the organs at Burley in Wharfedale, St James, Manston (Leeds) and St Martin, Potternewton (Leeds) between Christmas and New Year.

All bookings result from recommendation/word of mouth.  Flexibility regarding liturgy/type of organ/reasonable travelling distance.

Interested parties are welcome to contact:
David Austin
10 Grove Cottages
Brighouse HD6 2RE
Tel: 07790 480058 or E-mail: david@alanaustin.myzen.co.uk

 

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ORGAN COMPETITION – KENT COUNTY ORGANISTS’ ASSOCIATION

KENT COUNTY ORGANISTS’ ASSOCIATION

(PATRON: BISHOP OF ROCHESTER)

ORGAN COMPETITION

18 MARCH 2017 – 1:00 PM

AT ALL SAINTS CHURCH, MILL STREET, MAIDSTONE, KENT,  ME15 6YE

(CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: 31 JANUARY 2017)

If you are a young and enthusiastic student of the organ, here is an opportunity that could change and enhance your musical life.  The Kent County Organists’ Association is again organising their annual competition, open to organ students under 21 years of age, offering YOU the chance to:

  • PLAY before a discerning and appreciative audience
  • WIN handsome prizes
  • RECEIVE expert advice
  • PERFORM in Rochester Cathedral and Central London
  • ENHANCE your prospects of advancing your career as an organist

For full details visit: Kent County Organ Comp

Or contact Dr David Shuker: Tel 07970 276070/E-mail info@signofthepipe.com

Or find us on Facebook (Kent Organists) and follow us on Twitter @KentOrganists

 

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Redundant Binns Organ: St James, Castle Eden – M0293

From the Diocesan Organs Adviser

Diocesan Advisory Committee for the Care of Churches

Webpage:   http://www.duresme.org.uk/doa.htm

St James, Castle Eden: Organ – MO293

The organ was designed and built in 1896 by James J Binns, organ builders of Leeds, then with growing renown and significance, in the same year as their magnum opus at St Aidan, Roundhay Road, Leeds.  
             
St James’s organ occupies a compact rectangular footprint in a spacious chamber south of the chancel, with ample egress for sound forwards via the rounded arch to the chancel and a subsidiary opening to the south aisle of the nave.  The main case in pitch pine, with the attached console with zinc pipe array in 3 flats above, is on the north front; the rear corners of the organ are marked with tall castellated posts, matching the 4 front posts; the sides and rear of the organ are enclosed by tongue and groove boarding to impost height, hiding and protecting the interior.  

The organ-builder’s estimate books survive (in private hands) in Huddersfield.   However, the organ appears to have been built new in 1896, with 8 stops on 2 manuals and pedals, and a mechanical key and stop action – a nice example of small organ in then fashionable Romantic style.  The Great has no proper chorus, but has lovely distinctive Flutes at unison and octave pitch, a firm sounding Dulciana, and the Open Diapason for volume, whilst the Swell contains softer enclosed flutes (at 8ft and 4ft) and a pungent string rank. Even with such a limited number of stops the organ has variety and sings out clearly and effectively into the building accommodating perhaps 250 persons. The organ has been used in concerts, having many accompanimental possibilities, as well as for church services.

Some maintenance has been undertaken through the organ’s lifetime, although probably very little other than tuning, since the interior surfaces are evidently quite dirty with dust. It has not been possible to remove any side panelling to have a close view of the working parts of the organ. Nevertheless, at the console all seemed to be working well, with well-adjusted mechanical actions and couplings to the manuals, and free movement of the stops. There is little if any wind noise from the organ itself, and, knowing Binns’ quality of work, the leather-work on the bellows should be sound for a while yet.  A routine cleaning and overhaul would certainly leave the organ in excellent state for continued service.

As the church building has closed and this organ is no longer required at Castle Eden, proper recognition should be given to its compact yet useful design and quality of construction by a worthy organ maker. It would readily dismantle, transfer and could be restored and re-erected economically, and would serve the modest musical needs of another user for many years to come.  Every effort should be made to find this deserving organ a new home where it can continue to be used and be appreciated.

 Richard Hird

10th October 2016
Organ in St James, Castle Eden   (National Pipe Organ Register ref. G00344)
Built by James J Binns, Leeds (1896).   A brass plate above the console suggests
the organ was a gift to the church by, or in memory of Rowland Burdon.

Stoplist
Great (58 notes)
1. Open Diapason      8     [basses in front]
2. Gedact                    8
3. Dulciana                 8        [gr. bass]
4. Flauto Traverso         4

 Swell to Great

Swell (58 notes)
5. Lieblich Gedact     8        
6. Gamba        8     [gr. bass]    
7. Lieblich Flote         4        
 
Pedal (30 notes – parallel/concave)
8. Bourdon              16          
Great to Pedal
Swell to Pedal

Manual key and stop actions mechanical, pedals key action tubular pneumatic;
Balanced Swell Pedal;   diagonal jambs; ivory stop knobs; sliding doors.
Casework – 3 flat pipe rack front of zinc pipes with side posts and cross rail, over pine panelling.
T+G boarding to sides and rear.
Discus blower sited to rear left of organ.

Dimensions:      Front width – 2.65m;   
 Depth – 2.3m + pedals/organist space [35cm] in front;
 Height – estimate floor to top of central pipe – 5.3m (the maximum height
 internally, to top of Swell box, approx. 4.2m)

For further details or information please contact:
Bill Heslop [Diocesan Churches Officer], 
Cuthbert House,
Stonebridge, 
DURHAM DH1 3RY
Tel. 01388 660001

 

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THE BERT ALLWOOD ALEXANDRA PALACE ORGAN SCHOLARSHIP

THE BERT ALLWOOD ALEXANDRA PALACE ORGAN SCHOLARSHIP

The Trustees of the Alexandra Palace Organ Appeal are appointing an Organ Scholar. The famous Willis 1873/1929 Grand Concert Organ is the last major concert organ in London awaiting restoration;  the Trustees organise a series of fund-raising concerts and silent film accompaniments in the Great Hall.

The Organ Scholar will assist at four main concerts each year, and will be able to use the four manual organ, with 49 (out of 98 eventual) speaking stops, for regular practice.  Someone with easy access to North London will be given preference. Candidates will undertake to do their organ practice at Alexandra Palace an average of at least once a fortnight.

Actual duties are few, and include helping at the four concerts and films each year, where they would be expected to turn up well beforehand to help up set up screens and projectors. They would be expected to take a general interest in the welfare of this extraordinary instrument. The Scholarship will be worth £500 plus reasonable expenses.

The Scholarship is given in memory of Bert Allwood, who regularly used to walk from Hampstead to hear the organ in the 1930s, when it was at its most magnificent.

For more information on the organ visit www.allypallyorgan.org.uk

Please send CV and 2 Referees to Hugh Macpherson <hughamacpherson@yahoo.co.uk> Flat 11 Forrest House, 42 Rochester Row, London SW1P 1BU.

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OCTOBER COURSES FOR YOUNG ORGANISTS – RCO ACADEMY

AN OPPORTUNITY TO SPEND A FEW DAYS IN EDINBURGH AMIDST THE AUTUMN COLOURS

AND THE SUPERB ORGANS

RCO Academy in Edinburgh at autumn half-term 2016

LIFELONG LEARNING AND ACCREDITATION FROM THE

ROYAL COLLEGE OF ORGANISTS

YOUNG ORGANISTS IN TRANSITION

OCTOBER COURSES FOR YOUNG ORGANISTS

IN A RELAXED HALF-TERM ATMOSPHERE

sign up for

FIND YOUR FEET!

(early steps in organ playing – ideal for young people age 8 to 15 –

especially pianists who’d love to try the pipe organ)

and

BUILD YOUR SKILLS!

(ambitious teenage organists develop Style and Technique)

Friday 28 to Sunday 30 October 2016 in Edinburgh

INFORMATION AND EASY ONLINE BOOKING AT

https://www.rco.org.uk/events.php?eventid=461

Please see attachment:  book-for-fyf-and-bys-2016-1

(James Parsons: 07887 537773)

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Snetzler Organ 250th Anniversary

HALIFAX MINSTER’S SNETZLER ORGAN IS 250!
Come along to our 250th Anniversary Recital by Professor David Baker
at Halifax Minster on Thursday 22nd September 2016
1:00 pm to 2:00 pm (refreshments available from 12:15 pm)
Free entry – retiring collection
For full details: organ-250-poster
Also there is still time to book a place on the RCO technique class at St Thomas’s Church, Heptonstall on 24th September where Anne Marsden Thomas will be holding this class.  Further details can be found at https://www.rco.org.uk/events.php?eventid=443.
Please contact David Baker at d.baker152@btinternet.com for further details and possible discounts!

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CINEMA ORGAN SOCIETY – 4 SEPTEMBER 2016 AT SALTAIRE

CINEMA ORGAN SOCIETY

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John Mann

at the

Victoria Hall, Saltaire

Sunday 4th September 2016

Doors open and Wurlitzer Cafe 2.00 pm

Organ rises at 2.30 pm

John Mann was born in Brighton and, after piano and church organ lessons, was engaged at Brighton Ice Rink to play for the skaters at the age of 17. John was also with Bobby Howell’s Band at Brighton Sports Stadium.

John toured ABC Cinemas with live shows throughout 1959, based at the Plaza Worthing. Summer seasons at Skegness and Ramsgate followed, after which John spent ten years at Queens Ice Rink in London. John then returned to Summer Seasons, dividing his time between Worthing, Eastbourne and Bexhill-on-Sea.

John has many recordings to his credit both on his Eminent organ and a variety of theatre pipe organs. He has broadcast from the Granada Tooting and been a popular and frequent contributor to BBC Radio 2’s ‘The Organist Entertains’.

John last played at the Victoria Hall in 2009 and this may be the last opportunity to see him in the North before he retires from the concert circuit.

Further details can be obtained by telephoning COS Northern District: 0845 4002208

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CINEMA ORGAN SOCIETY AUGUST CONCERT

 

CINEMA ORGAN SOCIETY

Presents Jonathan Eyre, FRCO and Bernard Tilley

On Sunday 14th August 2016 at 2.30pm in the Victoria Hall,  Victoria Road, Saltaire, BD18 3JS

Tel:  01274 327305

http://www.victoriahallsaltaire.co.uk/

A native of Welling, Kent, Bernard performed numerous concerts for the TOC from the age of 17.  Around this time and together with David Shepherd he played nightly intermissions at the Odeon Leicester Square, Compton. Originally trained as an engineer, during the 1970’s & 1980’s Bernard worked as a demonstrator for several large organ distributors including Technics and Baldwin and at this time he became heavily involved with non-professional theatre as a musical director with over 30 pantomimes and countless musical shows to his credit.

Bernard keeps his hand in playing both as a musical director and occasionally entertaining on Theatre organs.

 

http://cinema-organs.org.uk/information/artists/bernard-tilley/

 

Jonathan Eyre FRCO

 

An expert improviser, Jonathan is well known for his inspired accompaniments to silent films.   As well as featuring in many classical organ venues, he has also appeared at his ‘home’ organ at the Victoria Hall, Saltaire, and also at the New Victoria Centre in Howden-le-Wear.

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