Organ of Paisley Abbey

A short history and specification


An organ was built for the Abbey in 1872 by Aristide Cavaillé-Coll (1811-99). It was comprehensively enlarged in 1928 (IV/53) by Hill, Norman & Beard when the Abbey Choir was restored. A further rebuilding, more in the Cavaillé style, was made by Walkers under the direction of Ralph Downes in 1968 (IV/66). Further information including the pipescales can be found in Baroque Tricks


Grand Orgue

Jeux de FondsJeux de Combinaison
Bourdon16Doublette2
Montre8Plein-JeuIII-VI
Salicional8Basson16
Bourdon8Trompette8
Flûte harmonique8Clairon4
Prestant4
Octave4

Récit

Jeux de FondsJeux de Combinaison
Flûte Traversière8Trompette8
Bourdon8
Viole de Gambe8
Voix Céleste(tc)8
Flûte Octivante4
Basson-Hautbois8
Voix Humaine8

Pedale

Jeux de FondsJeux de Combinaison
Contrebasse16Bombarde16
Soubasse16
Violoncelle8

Ventils, couplers etc

TBA
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