[Organ Pipes]

The Johannes Klais Organ at the Victoria Concert Hall


Great Organ

Swell Organ

Pedal Organ

1. Cromorne 8' 11. Hautbois 8' 20. Trompette 8'
2. Trompette 8' 12. Basson 16' 21. Posaune 16' (wood)
3. Mixtur IV 13. Scharff IV 22. Rauschpfeife III
4. Larigot 1-1/3' 14. Sesquialter II 23. Choralbass 4'
5. Superoctav 2' 15. Octavin 2' 24. Bourdun 8'
6. Traversflote 4' 16. Principal 4' 25. Octave 8'
7. Octave 4' 17. Voix Celeste 8' 26. Subbass 16' (from the old organ)
8. Offenflote 8' 18. Viola da Gamba 8' 27. Principal 16' (from the old organ)
9. Principal 8' 19. Rohrflote 8'
10. Quintaton 16'

I. Swell/Great (drawstop & toe stud)
II. Tremulant (Great & Swell)
III. Swell/Suboctave (drawstop & toe stud)
IV. Swell/Pedal (drawstop & toe stud)
V. Great/Pedal (drawstop & toe stud)

Accessories
3 non-reversible combination toe studs for Pedal & Great Combination.
3 non-reversible combination toe studs for the Swell.

Compass: Manuals: C - c4 (61 notes)
Pedals: C - g1 (32 notes)

Tuning: a1=443 Hz (equal temperament)

Wind Pressure = 100mm

System: mechanical action.

Builder: Johannes Klais Orgelbau, Bonn, Germany (1987).

This organ replaced the old organ by Hill, Norman and Beard, which was damaged during the Japanese Occupation. The facade was retained along with 2 stops, but the organ was given a new console and pedalboard. Nicholas Kynaston gave the dedication recital in 1987.


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Last updated on 1 August 1998