THE ORGAN OF ST MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH, JINDERA


A very short 10 minute drive north of my place is a quaint little Catholic church, home to a 1999 mechanical action “P. Voskulen” organ. The church is next to the St Mary MacKillop College school. The church has Mass daily and the school have their Mass each Friday. This organ will be visited on the upcoming OHTA conference in October. I demonstrate this versatile little organ with a chorale prelude by Buxtehude and “Reverie” by Colin Ashworth (@cjashworth).

0:00 | Nun bitten wir den heiligen geist, BuxWV 208 – Dietrich Buxtehude
2:45 | Reverie – Colin Ashworth

Buxtehude: https://partitura.org/index.php/dietrich-buxtehude-nun-bitten-wir-den-heiligen-geist-buxwv208/
Ashworth: https://colintheorganist.wixsite.com/home/compositions

MANUAL [ranks available on either manual]
8 Gedackt (wood) Ian Wardle, Paracombe, SA
8 Gamba (metal, bottom octave wood) 1882 William Anderson Organ, VIC
4 Rohr Flute (wood) Ian Wardle, Paracombe, SA
2 Principal (metal) Roger Jones, Nuriootpa, SA
1-1/3 Larigot (metal) Roger Jones, Nuriootpa, SA

PEDAL
16 Bourdon* (digital)

Upper manual to Pedal coupler
Compass: 56/30

Mechanical action via pre-tensioned stainless steel wire (giving a light feel, but very direct and controllable for expression)
Laukhuff electric blower
Spring loaded reservoir/regulator
Decorative facade louvres, opened by foot lever (L-R) acting as Swell for the whole organ

*The Bourdon stop knob can be drawn half way for a soft 16′ tone and fully out for a loud 16′ tone.
Ref: http://www.ohta.org.au/organs/organs/Jindera.html

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