A NEW ORGAN FOR
ST DAVIDS CATHEDRAL


In 1883 Father Willis built a three-manual organ of 32 stops which stood on the quire screen. The whole organ was contained within the case, except for the longest Pedal pipes. The Pedal Ophicleide was added by the Willis firm in 1906.

In 1953, Hill Norman & Beard rebuilt the organ within a new, much smaller case designed by the Cathedral Architect Alban Caroe;. Inevitably, the layout became very cramped. The original action (tracker with pneumatic lever) was replaced by pneumatic action, the console was transferred from the north to the south side, and most of the Pedal stops were relocated south of the choir stalls.

Numerous changes were made to the organ over the next forty years, including the installation of electro-pneumatic action, remodelling of the Choir Organ and the addition of twelve 32ft Open Wood pipes from St Marylebone Parish Church. The 31 Father Willis stops (including some which were providentially stored at the Deanery) which survived these alterations provide the inspiration for the new organ.

As an essential first step, the casework was entirely re-designed in collaboration with Caroe and Partners, the Cathedral architects. The west elevation is new, and the east elevation together with the side panelling has been increased in height. The delicately carved pipe shades, with foliage and dragons, are by Lyndale Woodcarving.

The main part of the organ (including the Tuba and most of the Pedal Organ) is contained within the enlarged case on the screen; the new West Choir Organ is in a "chair" case projecting towards the nave. The new console, like its predecessor, is on the south side of the screen. The East Choir Organ replaces the former Pedal section on the south side of the choir stalls.

       PEDAL  ORGAN
#  1.  Double Open Diapason (from 2)   32
   2.  Open Diapason        (wood)     16
#  3.  Open Diapason        (metal)    16
   4.  Violone          (bass from 21) 16
   5.  Bourdon                         16
*  6.  Principal                        8
   7.  Bass Flute                       8
*  8.  Fifteenth                        4
*  9.  Contra Trombone                 32  
+ 10.  Ophicleide                      16
* 11.  Trombone             (from 9)   16

       I  West Choir to Pedal
      II  Great to Pedal
     III  Swell to Pedal
      IV  East Choir to Pedal
(Photograph by C R A Davies)

WEST CHOIR ORGAN * 12. Lieblich Gedackt 8 * 13. Viole d'Amour (bass from 12) 8 * 14. Lieblich Flute 8 * 15. Principal 4 * 16. Nazard 2 2/3 * 17. Open Flute 2 * 18. Tierce 1 3/5 * 19. Mixture 15.19.22 III * 20. Cremona 8 V Tremulant VI Swell to West Choir


       GREAT  ORGAN
  21.  Double Diapason                 16       	
  22.  Open Diapason I                  8
  23.  Open Diapason II                 8
  24.  Claribel Flute                   8
  25.  Principal                        4
* 26.  Flûte Harmonique                 4
  27.  Twelfth                      2 2/3
  28.  Fifteenth                        2
  29.  Sesquialtera     17.19.22      III
* 30.  Mixture          19.22.26.29    IV

  31.  Tromba                           8
  32.  Clarion                          4

    VII  West Choir to Great
   VIII  Swell to Great
     IX  East Choir to Great

       EAST  CHOIR  ORGAN
Enclosed
* 45.  Contra Gamba                    16
  46.  Claribel Flute                   8
  47.  Gamba                            8
  48.  Dulciana                         8
  49.  Voix Céleste   (tenor c)         8
* 50.  Principal                        4
  51.  Flûte Harmonique                 4
  52.  Piccolo                          2
+ 53.  Corno di Bassetto                8

      XV  Tremulant

Unenclosed
* 54.  Tuba                             8

     XVI  Octave
    XVII  Sub Octave
   XVIII  Unison Off
     XIX  Swell to East Choir

       SWELL  ORGAN
  33.  Lieblich Bourdon                16
  34.  Open Diapason                    8
  35.  Lieblich Gedackt                 8
  36.  Salicional                       8
  37.  Vox Angelica         (tenor c)   8
  38.  Gemshorn                         4
  39.  Flageolet                        2
* 40.  Mixture           17.19.22     III
* 41.  Contra Fagotto                  16
  42.  Cornopean                        8
  43.  Hautboy                          8
* 44.  Clarion                          4
      X  Tremulant
     XI  Octave
    XII  Sub Octave
   XIII  Unison Off
    XIV  East Choir to Swell



ACCESSORIES
Eight general pistons and general cancel
Two pistons to the couplers
Eight foot pistons to the Pedal Organ
Eight pistons to the West Choir Organ
Eight pistons to the Great Organ
Eight pistons to the Swell Organ (duplicated by foot pistons)
Eight pistons to the East Choir Organ
Reversible pistons: I-IV, V-IX, XIV, XIX
Reversible foot pistons: II, VIII
Combination couplers: Great and Pedal pistons; Generals on Swell foot pistons

Manuals I and IV exchange

* New stops. # 1988, from St Marylebone Parish Church.
All other stops are by Willis.
+ Stops revoiced to their original tonality

Traditional wind reservoirs and slider chests are used throughout the organ, with electro-pneumatic action to allow for the exigencies of layout and the deployment of suitable wind pressures in line with Willis practice.


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