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Dent Parish Church
Organ There are no records of an
organ in Dent Church prior to 1892 and an undated photograph, but
presumably pre-1892, taken from the back of the church does not
show an organ of any description, either in the north or south
aisles.
The present instrument,
built by Vincent and Co. of Sunderland, was installed during the
incumbency of the Reverend J Hayden (1891-1910) who was both an
organist and composer. It is undoubtedly due to his passion for
music that Dent Church is fortunate to have such a fine
instrument. (The Rev Hayden was also responsible for the building
in Dent of the very large Old Vicarage in Flintergill.) The
following is taken from The Sedbergh and District Parish Magazine
of July 1892:
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"The
date of the Dedication of our new organ is fixed for
Friday, July 8th There will be a service in the afternoon
at 2-30. The sermon will be preached by the Right Rev. Dr.
Ware, Bishop of Barrow-in-Fumess. Mr. Henry S. Vincent,
organist of the Parish Church of Bishopwearmouth will
preside at the organ." |
The organ is built around
a powerful Diapason chorus on the Great which is more than
balanced by a very fiery Full Swell, courtesy of the 8 foot
Trumpet and 3 rank mixture together with the Great to Swell sub-octave
coupler. For the accompaniment of congregational singing there is
a rich choice of strings and flutes for the organist to play with,
the Swell to Mixture or Full Swell only usable in this context
when tempered by the very efficient Swell box.
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The one section
of the organ which is sadly lacking is the pedals. Only
one relatively quiet 16 foot Sub Bass and 8 foot Violone
are expected to support the enormous power above.
Interestingly enough though, there is a suspicious vacant
hole alongside the other two pedal stops, complete with
felt surround, as if another, rather more substantial 16
foot was part of the original intended specification.
Perhaps money ran out. There is also a lot of vacant
space on the east side of the organ case which would
easily accommodate thirty 16 foot pedal pipes quite
nicely. |
Last, and certainly least,
is the Clarinet stop on the Great. The specification given in the
1892 Parish Magazine mentions 'Spare Slide for Clarionet' but the
'Clarinet' is certainly there in all its buzzing glory, only
missing a bottom octave, and giving a very passable imitation of
a medieval crumhom. Only really useful when playing the music of
Susato or drowned within the full organ.
In 1962, after 70
years of service, the organ was given a major overhaul by
Rushworth and Dreaper Ltd. of Liverpool at a cost of £585.
No new pipework or additions were made to the organ
however and apart from some replacement woodwork and
leather the organ is in its original condition.
The organ is maintained and tuned by the Rushworth and
Dreaper representative in Kendal.
There is a CD and cassette tape of the organ on sale in
Dent Post Office which demonstrate the full tonal range
and expressive power of the instrument (CD) and cassette
case on view in the church for details of the programme. |
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The following is a
description of the organ, built by Messrs.Vincent and Co.,
Sunderland:-
GREAT
ORGAN CC TO A
| 1. Open Diapason |
8ft. |
metal
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58 pipes |
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| 2. Lieblich
Gedacht |
8ft. |
wood
and metal |
58 pipes |
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| 3. Salicional 8ft. |
8ft. |
wood
and metal |
58 pipes |
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| 4. Flute |
4ft. |
metal
|
58 pipes |
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| 5. Octave 4ft. |
4ft. |
metal
|
58 pipes |
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| 6. Super Octave 2ft. |
2ft. |
metal
|
58 pipes |
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| 7. Spare Slide
for Clarionet 8ft. |
8ft. |
metal
|
58 pipes |
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Total
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348 pipes |
SWELL
ORGAN CC TO A
| 1. Violin
Diapason |
8ft. |
wood
and metal |
58 pipes |
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| 2. Rohr Flute |
8ft. |
wood
and metal |
58 pipes |
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| 3. Viol d'
Orchestra |
8ft |
metal
|
46 pipes |
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| 4. Voix celestes |
8ft |
metal
|
46 pipes |
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| 5. Geigen
Principal |
4ft. |
metal
|
58 pipes |
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| 6. Mixture (3
ranks) |
various |
metal
|
58 pipes |
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| 7. Trumpet |
8ft. |
metal
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58 pipes |
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Total
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498 pipes |
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