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Lunchtime Organ Recital

October 31 @ 1:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Grand organ pipes beneath the arch at St Michael's Uniting Church in Melbourne Australia

Join us for the St Michael’s Lunchtime Organ Recital this Thursday and make an organ recital part of your lunch plans.

Enjoy the magnificent sound of the Grand Pipe organ and the beautiful surrounds of St Michael’s Uniting Church in Melbourne.

The Lunchtime Organ recital series features St Michael’s organist, Rhys Boak and guest artists.
For over the decade the free organ recitals have brought the joy and beauty of live music to many Melbournians and visitors.

Free event. Doors open at 12:30pm
Recital starts at 1:00pm

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A History of the St Michael’s Organ 

The first St Michael’s organ was built in 1866 by the famous London firm of Hill & Son (job number 1204).
It was a two manual, mechanical action organ containing 18 speaking stops.
Interesting fact: the pipework and some of the wind chests were the basis for the subsequent instruments!

1920s Remodel

The original Hill organ needed repair in the 1920s. A new instrument was built in 1923 by the Melbourne company George Fincham & Sons using some of the parts from the original.
The rebuild also included the then popular, tubular-pneumatic action system. This meant the organist could be seated away from the organ pipes and allowed them to have a lighter key touch.

1950s Rebuild

In 1951, the organ was rebuilt and fitted with electro-pneumatic action.
Eric Thiman, a prominent English organist and composer opened the organ.

Current Organ

As the needs of the church outgrew, the organ needed another update.
The console was moved from its central location beneath the pulpit to the current position in 1978 and the 1979 the swell mixture stop was recast in 1979.
The organ you see in St Michael’s today was built in 1958 by George Fincham and Sons (who also built the 1923 organ) by George Bowring Fincham, grandson of the original George Fincham who started the company in 1864!

The present organ has 3 manuals and pedals, 44 speaking stops and approximately 2225 speaking pipes.
The keys and stop action are electro-pneumatic.

Details

Date:
October 31
Time:
1:00 pm - 1:30 pm
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Venue

St Michael’s Uniting Church
120 Collins Street
Melbourne, Australia
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Organizer

St Michael’s Uniting Church
Phone
03 9654 5120