| St. John's Parish Church, Keswick |
This organ is an example of Harrison & Harrison's small instruments at their very best. It was built in 1912 with tubular pneumatic action throughout, and is renowned for its astonishing versatility and character. The Large Open is rather too robust for Bach, but the whole specification is ideally suited to the late 19th century French repertoire. The building has a rich acoustic that adds warmth without detracting from clarity.
| Pedal | Great | |||
| Open Wood Sub Bass Violincello Great to Pedal Swell to Pedal |
16 16 8 |
Bourdon Large Open Diapason Small Open Diapason Claribel Flute Octave Super Octave Swell to Great |
16 8 8 8 4 2 |
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| Swell | ||||
| Violin Diapason Lieblich Gedeckt Viola da Gamba Voix Celestes Wald Flote Cornopean Octave |
8 8 8 4 8 |
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The Console

The Case
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