To thee, O Lord, our hearts we raise - Castleton Methodist Church, Derbyshire

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
  • #organ #churchorgan #pipeorgan
    Me playing the organ at Castleton Methodist Church in Derbyshire.
    The organ was built by Albert Keates of Sheffield in 1912 and still has the original tubular-pneumatic action. The specification is as follows:
    PEDAL
    Bourdon 16'
    Bass Flute 8'
    GREAT
    Open Diapason 8'
    Stopped Diapason 8'
    Dulciana 8'
    Principal 4'
    Harmonic Flute 4'
    SWELL
    Open Diapason 8'
    Lieblich Gedact 8'
    Viol da Gamba 8'
    Voix Celeste 8'
    Gemshorn 4'
    Oboe 8'
    Tremulant
    COUPLERS
    Great to Pedal
    Swell to Pedal
    Swell Sub Octave to Great
    Swell Octave to Great
    Swell to Great
    Swell Sub Octave
    Swell Octave
    ACCESSORIES
    2 composition pedals to great
    2 composition pedals to swell
    As the church is in a rural location I decided the harvest hymn "To thee, O Lord, our hearts we raise" would be an ideal choice so here it is to the tune 'Bishopsgarth' which I am playing from the Methodist hymnal 'Hymns and Psalms'.
    Many thanks to the church officials for allowing me access to this superb instrument.
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  • @briancarlick9958
    @briancarlick9958 5 дней назад

    Sorry - I can now see you have indeed named the tune. and it like the tune I know is also by Sullivan. Thanks. I have a copy of Hymns and Psalms, the Methodist Hymn Book of 1933 and a Methodist Hymn Book of 1904 produced by the Wesleyans and the New Connection, music editor was Sir Frederick Bridge. Hymn 944 uses the tune Bishopgarth with the instruction "Stately" !