St Mary's Cathedral Organ
built by Matthew Copley Organ Design


Photo Credit: Simon Nieminski (Used by Permission)

The new Cathedral Organ was built by Matthew Copley Organ Design of Kingston-upon-Thames and finished in 2007. It has three manuals, five divisions, 63 speaking stops and two consoles: one in the West gallery and one movable console for use with the Cathedral Choir and in recitals, where the player will be visible to the audience.


Photo Credit: Simon Nieminski (Used by Permission)

 The specification is as follows:

PEDAL

   

GREAT

 

Contra Violone

32

 

Double Diapason

16

Resultant Bass

32

 

Bourdon

16

Open Bass

16

 

Diapason

8

Violone

16

 

Viola

8

Sub Bass

16

 

Flūte Creuse

8

Bourdon

16

 

Stopped Diapason

8

Quint

10 2/3

 

Double Quint

5 1/3

Octave

8

 

Octave

4

Violoncello

8

 

Flūte D'Amour

4

Bass Flute

8

 

Double Tierce

3 1/5

Nachthorn

4

 

Quint

2 2/3

Harmonics

IV

 

Fifteenth

2

Contre Bombarde

32

 

Plein-Jeu

V

Bombarde

16

 

Double Trumpet

16

Double Trumpet

16

 

Trumpet

8

Bombarde

8

 

Tremulant

 

Chalumeau

4

     

Chalumeau Tremulant

       

Pedal Bourdon (Choir)

16

     
         

SWELL

   

SOLO

 

Contre Gambe

16

 

Flūte Harmonique

8

Diapason

8

 

Cor de Nuit

8

Viole de Gambe

8

 

Unda Maris

8

Voix Céleste

8

 

Viole Octaviante

4

Bourdon

8

 

Flūte Ouverte

4

Principal

4

 

Nazard

2 2/3

Flūte Couverte

4

 

Flageolet

2

Octavin

2

 

Tierce

1 3/5

Fourniture

V

 

Septičme

1 1/7

Basson

16

 

Rossignol

1

Trompette

8

 

Clarinette

8

Hautbois

8

 

Voix Humaine

8

Tremulant

   

Trompette Harmonique

8

Grave

   

Carillon

 
     

Tremulant

 
         

CHOIR (East end)

       

Diapason

8

     

Stopped Flute

8

     

Principal

4

     

Cornopean

8

     

Octave

       

Sub Octave