Organ Biography > Places and Organs > England > Nottingham > City > St. Mary’s (Nottingham Parish Church)
Organ History | |
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Built by Snetzler | |
1871 | Moved to St. Andrew’s, Mansfield Road, City, Nottingham, England by |
Status | |
Unknown | |
Sources | |
Hopkins & Rimbault - “The Organ: Its History and Construction - A Comprehensive Treatise on the Structure and Capabilities of the Organ” |
Organ History | |
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1871 | Built by Bishop & Starr |
Status | |
Unknown | |
Sources | |
“Dictionary of Organs and Organists”, 1912. | |
Hopkins & Rimbault - “The Organ: Its History and Construction - A Comprehensive Treatise on the Structure and Capabilities of the Organ” |
Manuals | Stops | Ranks | Couplers | Action |
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3 | 37 | 37 | 6 | - |
I. Choir ( CC-g3 56 notes) | |||
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1. | Dulciana | 8 | |
2. | Viol d’ Gamba | 8 | |
3. | German Flute | 8 | |
4. | Geigen Principal | 4 | |
5. | Hohlflote | 4 | |
6. | Fifteenth | 2 | |
7. | Piccolo | 2 | |
8. | Dulciana, Mixture | ||
9. | Cremona and Bassoon | 8 | |
i | Swell to Choir | ||
II. Great ( CC-g3 56 notes) | |||
10. | Sub-open Diapason | 16 | |
11. | Open Diapason | 8 | |
12. | Bell Diapason | 8 | |
13. | Clarabella and Stopped Diapason | 8 tone | |
14. | Principal | 4 | |
15. | Harmonic Flute | 4 | |
16. | Twelfth | 2 2/3 | |
17. | Fifteenth | 2 | |
18. | Sesquialtera | ||
19. | Mixture | ||
20. | Posaune | 8 | |
21. | Clarion | 4 | |
ii | Swell to Great | ||
iii | Choir to Great | ||
III. Swell ( CC-g3 56 notes) | |||
22. | Double Diapason, Stopped | 16 tone | |
23. | Open Diapason | 8 | |
24. | Salicional | 8 | |
25. | Stopped Diapason and Metallic Flute | 8 | |
26. | Principal | 4 | |
27. | Lieblich Gedact | 4 | |
28. | Grave Mixture | ||
29. | Acute Mixture | ||
30. | Contra Fagotto | 16 | |
31. | Cornopean | 8 | |
32. | Hautboy | 8 | |
33. | Clarion | 8 | |
Pedal ( CCC-f 30 notes) | |||
34. | Open Diapason | 16 | |
35. | Bourdon | 16 | |
36. | Principal | 8 | |
37. | Bombardone | 16 | |
iv | Swell to Pedal | ||
v | Great to Pedal | ||
vi | Choir to Pedal |
Organ History | |
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1916 | Built by Walker |
Status | |
Unknown | |
Sources | |
“Dictionary of Organs and Organists”, George Mate & Son, 1921. |
Manuals | Stops | Ranks | Couplers | Action |
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4 | 42 | - | 13 | P |
List of Organists | |
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1704-12 | Thomas Rathbone (-1712) |
1712-55 | William Lamb (-1755) |
1802-c1818 | John Pearson (1754-1832) |
b1825-31 | John Pearson (1790-1831) |
1830-35 | William Aspull (1798-1875) |
1836-67 | Charles Noble (1812-1885) |
1867-1904 | Arthur Page (1846-1916) |
1904-14 | Frederick Dunnill (1880-1936) |
1914-15 | J. E. Gomersall (1889-) |
1914-22 | Frank Radcliffe (1883-1922) |
1922-28 | Vernon Sydney Read (1886-1979) |
1928-54 | Henry O. Hodgson (1886-1975) |
1954-56 | David Lumsden (1928-) |
1957-67 | Russell Arthur Missin (1922-2002) |
1967-83 | David Sheeran Butterworth (1946-) |
1984- | John Keys (1956-) |
2004-05 | Jamal Sutton |
List of Assistant Organists | |
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1889-94 | Herbert Frederick Smith (1872-) |
List of Organ Scholars | |
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1997-98 | David Gostick |
1998 | Alistair Kirk |
1999 | Richard Leach |
2000-03 | Simon Williams |
2003-04 | Christopher Burton |
2005 | Nicola Harrington |
2006-07 | Ben Lewis-Smith |
2007-09 | Simon Williams |
2009-10 | Max Puller |
2010-11 | Dominic Wong |