Church of the Annunciation, Marble Arch, London
Organ
The organ, originally built by Rothwell in 1915, underwent a major restoration by Bishop and Son in 1989.
The specification covers a wide tonal palette. Combined with the church's acoustic, this makes for an effective organ sound for many styles of music.
Specification
Great Organ
16' Double Diapason
8' Open Diapason I
8' Open Diapason II
8' Wald Flute
4' Principal
4' Harmonic Flute
2' Fifteenth
Mixture III ranks
8' Harmonic Trumpet
Swell to Great
Choir to Great
Great and Pedal Combs. coupled
Swell Organ
16' Bourdon
8' Open Diapason
8' Stopped Diapason
8' Echo Gamba
8' Voix Celeste
4' Principal
2' Fifteenth
Mixture III ranks
16' Contra Fagotto
8' Cornopean
8' Oboe
8' Vox Humana
Octave
Sub Octave
Unison Off
Tremulant
Choir Organ (unenclosed)
8' Lieblich Gedackt
8' Dulciana
4' Salicet
4' Saube Flute
2 2/3' Nazard
2' Octavin
1 3/5' Tierce
8' Clarinet
8' Harmonic Trumpet (from Great)
Swell to Choir
Sub Octave
Tremulant
Pedal Organ
16' Bourdon
16' Open Diapason (so named; more accurately, Open Wood)
8' Bass Flute (from Bourdon)
4' Fifteenth
4' Flute (from Bourdon)
16' Trombone
4' Clarion
Great to Pedal
Swell to Pedal
Choir to Pedal
Swell Octave to Pedal
Generals on Pedal Pistons
Presets, etc.
6 adjustable thumb pistons - Great Organ
6 adjustable thumb pistons - Swell Organ
6 adjustable thumb pistons - Choir Organ
6 adjustable thumb pistons - Generals
6 adjustable toe pistons - Pedal Organ
6 toe pistons duplicating Swell thumb pistons