Instruments / Downe
St. Mary, Downe
Henry Jones / Henry Willis, 19th century · Downe, Greater London, England
About
Downe is a village in Greater London, England. The village is notable for the fact that Charles Darwin lived and died here. St. Mary the Virgin is a medieval church dating mostly from the 15th Century. It was damaged considerably during WWII when a flying bomb landed opposite the east end of the church, but was restored in 1950 when a new east window was added too.
The organ was originally built by Henry Jones during the 19th century (according to the National Pipe Organ Register) and was reconstructed and enlarged by Henry Willis in 1920.
It is not certain what work was done by Willis, however, it is possible a 2ft Fifteenth on the Great (replacing a Harmonic Flute 4ft) was added, as looking at other vintage examples of Henry Jones's work, a Harmonic Flute on the Great would have be typical. The Swell Stopped Diapason 8 and Viola 8 are rather reminiscent of Willis's voicing, so could have been an addition by them.
Many thanks to Augustine who very kindly helped to create the Hauptwerk ODF for this sample set.
Technical Information
- Sample and bit rate: 48kHz, 24 Bit
- 2 Channels (Stereo)
- Tremulant: artificially generated
- Software required: Hauptwerk v4.2+ or
- Manual Compass C–g3
- Pedal Compass C–f1
Memory Requirements (Lossless)
- 24 Bit, 2 channels: 1.5 GB
- 16 Bit, 2 channels: 1.1 GB
Allow approximately 2 GB on top of these figures for minimum RAM requirements.
Specification
Great
- Open Diapason 8
- Hohl Flute 8
- Dulciana 8 *
- Principal 4
- Fifteenth 2
Swell
- Stopped Diapason 8
- Viola 8
- Vox Angelica 8
- Flute Ouverte 4
- Tremulant
Pedal
- Sub Bass 16
Couplers
- Swell to Great
- Great to Pedal
- Swell to Pedal
* Enclosed in Swell box
Purchase
£15
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