Trinity College of Music, Greenwich

 

The case of the new organ is based on the 1790 Samuel Green organ which was built for Earl of Scarborough at Sandbeck Hall, Yorkshire (see . It was presented to Her Majesty the Queen by its owner in 1963 to replace the war-damaged organ in the Queen's Private Chapel at Buckingham Palace. This organ is now installed in the chapel at Kensington Palace. The casework of the new organ is made of solid maple and was decorated by John Brennan to match the paneling of the Peacock Room of Trinity College of Music where the organ is placed.

 

Great Organ GG/AA – f3, 58 notes

Open Diapason 

8 open from G, bass grooved into Stopt Diapason with open 4' wooden ‘helpers’

Stopt Diapason

8

Principal

4

Twelfth

22/3

Fifteenth

2

Sesquialtra  III

Mixture  II

Hautboy*

8 from tenor f

Choir Organ GG/AA – f3, 58 notes

Dulciana

8 GG/AA – F# grooved into Choir Stopt Diapason, open from G

Stopt Diapason

8

Flute

4
Hautboy* 8 from tenor f

Pedal Organ C – f1, 30 notes

Stopt Diapason

16 C – F# & G# independent, remainder as sub-8ve transmission from Great Stopt Diapason

Couplers

Choir to Great

Choir to Pedals

Great to Pedals

* The Hautboy is available on both manuals via couplers