The organ in the Brangwyn Hall, Swansea

Built by Henry Willis & Sons in 1919 for the Elite Picture House in Nottingham, and moved to the Brangwyn Hall in 1934. The instrument was restored and additions made by the same firm in 1980 and 1994. It is currently maintained by Percy Daniel & Co. of Clevedon, who since 1997 continue with a rolling programme of refurbishment.

Great   Swell   Solo  
Double Open Diapason

16

Contra Salicional

16

Violon

16

Stopped Diapason

16

Open Diapason

8

Violncello

8

Open Diapason

8

Rohr Gedackt

8

Viola Celestes

8

Gemshorn

8

Salicional

8

Aeoline

8

Stopped Diapason

8

Voix Celestes

8

Concert Flute

8

Principal

4

Gemshorn

4

Viola

4

Stopped Flute

4

Flute Triangulaire

4

Flute Harmonique

4

Twelfth

22/3

Nazard

22/3

Piccolo

2

Fifteenth

2

Principal

2

Fagott

16

Seventeenth

13/5

Mixture

V

Jagdhorn

8

Mixture

II

Mixture

II

Clarinet

8

Quartane

II

Oboe

8

Voix Humaine

8

Contra Tromba

16

Waldhorn

16

Tuba

8

Tromba

8

Trumpet

8

   
Clarion

4

Clarion

4

   
           
Pedal       Positif  
Sub Bass

32

    Gedackt

8

Open Diapason

16

    Spindle Flöte

4

Double Open Diapason

16

    Nazat

22/3

Bourdon

16

    Blockflöte

2

Violon

16

    Terz

13/5

Salicional

16

    Larigot

11/3

Grand Principal

8

    Sifflet

1

Flute

8

    Cimbel

III

Quint

51/3

    Trompette en Chamade

8

Super Octave

4

       
Gedackt

4

       
Recorder

2

       
Mixture

II

       
Mixture

II

A generous array of playing aids are available at the console including adjustable manual and toe pistons controlled by a solid state 24 channel capture system and a general crescendo pedal.

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Contra Ophicleide

32

Ophicleide

16

Clarion

8

Rohr Schalmey

4

 


The Organ in the Brangwyn Hall, Swansea on Guild Music

  • GMCD 7209  Reflections Organ Music by Jennifer Bate

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