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The pipe organ in St John the Evangelist Scottish Episcopal Church, Princes Street, Edinburgh. Church music in Scotland includes all musical composition and performance of music in the context of Christian worship in Scotland, from the beginnings of Christianisation in the fifth century, to the present day.
The cathedral, which has a splendid acoustic, houses one of the finest three manual pipe organs in Scotland. The organ by Bruce of Edinburgh (1818) was rebuilt and enlarged by Hill, Norman & Beard. The cathedral has been served by a number of distinguished organists and masters of the choristers including: [citation needed] George Trash; John ...
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The first organ in Greyfriars was a harmonium installed against the west wall of Old Greyfriars in 1863, during the ministry of Robert Lee. This was the first successful attempt to introduce an organ in a Church of Scotland building. [80] The harmonium was replaced in 1865 with a two-manual pipe organ by D. & T. Hamilton
The suite of buildings chosen by the Church of Scotland for use of the new united congregation was the buildings on East Academy Street (formerly Chalmers Church). Presently the redundant buildings (Thornlie Church, [3] Hall and Manse along with Chalmers Manse) were marketed and sold. A new manse for the Manse family was purchased just outside ...
Wallacetown Parish Church, Dundee, Scotland. 1891. Destroyed by fire in 1955. Wesley Memorial Methodist Church, Epworth 1891. Restored in 2015 by Aistrup & Hind, organ builders of Lincoln. It was also enlarged by adding 4 new speaking stops. Pietermaritzburg City Hall, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa 1893. The City Hall and organ were destroyed ...
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Norman and Beard were a pipe organ manufacturer based in Norwich from 1887 to 1916. ... three manual organ of 1,152 pipes, ... St. Mary's Scottish Episcopal Church ...