| ST GILES' CATHEDRAL, EDINBURGH |
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Pedal Glocken Clarion 4 Posaune 8 Fagotto 16 Bombarde 16 Bombarde 32 Mixture V Flute 4 Choral Bass 4 Gedeckt 8 Octave 8 Sub Bass 16 Open Wood 16 Princiapl 16 Untersatz 32 Swell to Pedal Great to Pedal Positive to Pedal |
Positive (unenclosed) Tremulant Cromorne 8 Rankett 16 Mixture IV Larigot 11/3 Sesquialeta II Recorder 2 Octave 2 Chimney Flute 4 Principal 4 Salicional 8 Gedeckt 8 Swell to Positive |
Great Trumpet 4 Trumpet 8 Trumpet 16 Mixture IV Mixture VI Superoctave 2 Quint 22/3 Nachthorn 4 Octave 4 Harmonic Flute 8 Stopped Diapason 8 Principal 8 Bourdon 16 Swell to Great Positive to Great |
Swell (enclosed) Tremulant Glocken Clarion 4 Voix Humaine 8 Hautbois 8 Trompette 8 Basson 16 Plein Jeu VI-VIII Sifflet 1 Tierce 13/5 Quarte de Nazard 2 Nazard 22/3 Flute Pointue 4 Prestant 4 Voix Celeste 8 Gambe 8 Flute a Cheminee 8 Souffle 8 Diapason 8 Bourdon 16 |
| Built, in 1992, by the Austrian firm of Rieger Orgelbau, in consultation with Herrick Bunney and Peter Hurford. The instrument has mechanical action and was completely new, except for the 16' Open Wood and the 32' Bombarde from the previous organ (Willis III, 1940). Also, the lowest seven pipes of the old Double Open Wood form the bass of the Untersatz. The Glocken is a ring of 37 Whitechapel handbells, located at the top of the case. | |||