The Swell, Great and Pedal Divisions, together with the High Pressure Tromba unit, are mounted on a platform above the main entrance at the rear of the Church and the Choir Division is housed in a chamber behind the St. Werburgh Screen, adjacent to the Altar steps. The instrument is controlled by digital transmission from a three manual drawstop console, situated in the opposite side aisle of the church to the Choir Division. The console positioning affords the organist clear views of the main entrance (via a mirror), Altar and Sacristy exit. Installation commenced on 7th January 2004 and commissioning will be by Easter. The church now has a fine instrument to compliment its own grandeur.
The Opening Organ Recital was given by Professor Ian Tracey 7.30pm. on Saturday 19th June 2004
Ray Harper is St Werburgh's Prinicpal Church Organist. He also has provided the photos of the restoration in the Gallery.
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