BIOS Journal Table of Contents

Vol.TitleAuthorsEditors
48EditorialAndrew Hayden
48‘All but the lowest’: town hall organ concerts and admissions as a tool of nineteenth-century social reformMie Othelie BergAndrew Hayden
48Barrel organs in Essex parish churchesMaggie KilbeyAndrew Hayden
48Henry Bevington, the sale of organsDavid ShieldAndrew Hayden
48Organs and organists in twentieth-century literature (1901-60)Melvin HughesAndrew Hayden
48The organs of the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, and the University Church of St Mary the Virgin in the late-seventeenth century and beyondHarry Diack JohnstoneAndrew Hayden
48Moravians in London: their organs and their musicPaul TindallAndrew Hayden
48‘Purely a question of money’: John Varley Roberts and living ‘honestly’ as a church organist in later Victorian EnglandDavid BakerAndrew Hayden
48Dominic Gwynn (1953-2024)Andrew McCreaAndrew Hayden
48Honouring David PatrickJohn CollinsAndrew Hayden
47EditorialDavid Ponsford
47The succession of organbuilders 1500 to 1642Dominic GwynnDavid Ponsford
47In search of the recorder: thoughts on the accompaniment of the verse repertoire on the seventeenth-century English liturgical organDavid ForceDavid Ponsford
47The arrangement of Contrapunctus 14 in Bach’s Art of Fugue (BWV 1080/19)Paul BinskiDavid Ponsford
47‘Lost in translation?’ The eighteenth-century English organ concerto translated into French: influence, imitation and emancipationPierre DuboisDavid Ponsford
47Beware of puffers! Organs, organists and organbuilders in Birmingham in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuryPaul TindallDavid Ponsford
47Dr Hollins & Mr Arthur in a Dundee voyageOwen WoodsDavid Ponsford
47Peter Collins: a modern-day organ building legendJohn NormanDavid Ponsford
47BIOS, Cambridge and the making of historyNicholas ThistlethwaiteDavid Ponsford
47Gentlemen and players: the changing world of the organ adviserNicholas ThistlethwaiteDavid Ponsford
46EditorialNicholas Thistlethwaite
46Peterhouse, Cambridge: the documentation of a lost organ, 1635-1667Nicholas ThistlethwaiteNicholas Thistlethwaite
46Preston of York: a restoration organ-builder and his family connectionsDavid GriffithsNicholas Thistlethwaite
46John Baron and Nelson Hall of Upton Scudamore: the rise of the pipe rack and the universal village organPaul TindallNicholas Thistlethwaite
46A ‘strange combination of duties’: Charles Garland Verrinder, not just the Synagogue organistDanielle PadleyNicholas Thistlethwaite
46Thomas Hopkins and his children: the York branch of a ‘pre-eminently’ musical familyMaximillian Elliott
46The Sonata for Organ by Edward Cuthbert Bairstow (1874-1946)John Scott WhiteleyNicholas Thistlethwaite
46The neo-baroque revival and its influence on the organ-building establishment in BritainJohn NormanNicholas Thistlethwaite
46‘Something new, something lively and clean and vital’ – reflections on the classical organ revival in Britain, and the work and influence of Grant, Degens & Bradbeer, Peter Collins, Nigel Church and Kenneth TickellJohn RowntreeNicholas Thistlethwaite
46Towards a kaleidoscopic hermeneutic: British organ composition and organ-building culture, 1945-2000Richard MooreNicholas Thistlethwaite
46Obituaries: Dr Francis Jackson (1917-2022) & John Budgen (1932-2021)Nicholas ThistlethwaiteNicholas Thistlethwaite
45EditorialDavid Baker
45Through a glass darkly: transparent evidence for the origins of the early Swell?David ForceDavid Baker
45Parratt in print: sharing musicianship and pedagogyAndrew McCreaDavid Baker
45Best and Bridge: two Victorian approaches to BachTom BellDavid Baker
45Organist appointments in late-Victorian England: a case studyDavid BakerDavid Baker
45Henry Willis: an account of his election as organist of the Islington Chapel of Ease in 1872 with some remarks on his previous organist appointmentsBruce BuchananDavid Baker
45The 1883 flotation of Lewis & Company Ltd, with remarks on subsequent developmentsBruce BuchananDavid Baker
45Concluding chapter: the work of the Mander firm, 1983-2020Nicholas ThistlethwaiteDavid Baker
44EditorialDavid Baker
44Where did Thomas Dallam learn how to build organs?Dominic GwynnDavid Baker
44‘Ever faithful, ever sure’, the Revd Sir Henry Williams Baker and an organ for All Saints’, Monkland, HerefordshireJames BerrowDavid Baker
44The Grand Furore, a chapter in the history of Great Yarmouth Parish ChurchAndrew HaydenDavid Baker
44Henry Willis III, 1889-1966, some aspects of his life and workBruce BuchananDavid Baker
44A provincial organist in the twentieth century: the life and career of Shackleton Pollard (1887-1984)Dave RussellDavid Baker
44Dr Hollins and Mr Arthur in A Tale of Three OrgansOwen WoodsDavid Baker
44Matching the organ to the buildingJohn NormanDavid Baker
44The Church Buildings Council and its organ committeeDavid S. KnightDavid Baker
44‘Pugin’s only rival’: William Burges and his Yorkshire organ casesMartin RenshawDavid Baker
44Obituaries: Noel Rawsthorne (1929-2019)David Wells
& John Norman
David Baker
44Peter Hurford OBE (1930-2019)Simon LindleyDavid Baker
43EditorialDavid Shuker
43The organ music of William HerschelDavid BakerDavid Shuker
43James Jepson Binns (1854-1929) and the challenges of warNicola MacRaeDavid Shuker
43Le Piano-Organisé en France: a late eighteenth-century love affair with the claviorganEleanor SmithDavid Shuker
43A peripatetic and revolutionary organised pianoDavid ShukerDavid Shuker
43The early use of barrel organs in the English parish churchMaggie KilbeyDavid Shuker
43Organ-building in the British West Indies – Harrison & Harrison organs in the Crown Colony of TrinidadOwen WoodsDavid Shuker
43Historic organs as mainstream cultural heritagePeter BurmanDavid Shuker
42EditorialAndrew McCrea
42Parry’s Chorale Preludes and the fashioning of a national genreJeremy DibbleAndrew McCrea
42Ernest Farrar (1885-1918): composer and organistMartin HolmesAndrew McCrea
42Organs, memorials and warDavid S. KnightAndrew McCrea
42From modules to music: recreating late-medieval organs in the last quarter centuryKimberly MarshallAndrew McCrea
42The aesthetic appeal of uneven work: understanding the craftsmanship of the early modern periodDominic GwynnAndrew McCrea
42The last years: Charles Spackman Barker (Part III)Philippe d’AnchaldAndrew McCrea
42The first applications of electricity to the organPhilippe d’AnchaldAndrew McCrea
42Cecil Clutton (1909-91): the last of the tonal architectsRichard HobsonAndrew McCrea
42A conjectural note …Richard MooreAndrew McCrea
41EditorialJohn Scott Whiteley
41Fit for a Queen: a Father Smith treasure troveJohn NormanJohn Scott Whiteley
41Charles Crole and the organ at St Benet’s Hall, OxfordGordon D.W. Curtis
& Dominic Gwynn
John Scott Whiteley
41John Wheildon: an early Victorian organ-builder in ManchesterDavid ShukerJohn Scott Whiteley
41All Saints, Shrewsbury, ‘A first-rate organ’: Nicholson, Ouseley and Bulkeley-OwenJames BerrowJohn Scott Whiteley
41Triumph and tragedy in 1840s Paris: Charles Spackman Barker (Part II)Philippe d’Anchald
(Trans. Martin Renshaw)
John Scott Whiteley
41Charles Spackman Barker: the early evolution of the pneumatic leverGerald SumnerJohn Scott Whiteley
41‘Improvising in Slow Motion’: Francis Jackson’s investment in the sonata for organAndrew McCreaJohn Scott Whiteley
41Handel’s oratorio and concerto organs: 1732-1745Graham CummingsJohn Scott Whiteley
41New light on the Toccata in C BWV 564 and Bach’s ‘Mordant’John Scott WhiteleyJohn Scott Whiteley
41Some further thoughts concerning Tudor and Elizabethan ornamentationsChristopher KentJohn Scott Whiteley
41James Ingall Wedgewood: a correspondent ‘Temporarily Out-of-Tune’Maximilliam ElliottJohn Scott Whiteley
41Report on the National Pipe Organ Register: 2012-1016Mike SayersJohn Scott Whiteley
41Obituary: James Dalton (1930-2017)Richard VendomeJohn Scott Whiteley
40EditorialNicholas Thistlethwaite
40Obituary: Peter Williams (1937-2016)David PonsfordNicholas Thistlethwaite
40Organs and organ music: one BIOS member’s involvementPeter WilliamsNicholas Thistlethwaite
40Preservation and Restoration, 1976-2016Nicholas ThistlethwaiteNicholas Thistlethwaite
40Some remarks on organ historiography at BIOS’s fortiethAndrew McCreaNicholas Thistlethwaite
40Forty years of British organ-building: a report from the trenchesMark VenningNicholas Thistlethwaite
40The restoration of the H.C. Lincoln organ in Thaxted parish churchDominic GwynnNicholas Thistlethwaite
40Freeman and friendship: Henry Lilley and Roughton WhallJames BerrowNicholas Thistlethwaite
40Tracing aspects of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century repertoire and performance practice, with specific reference to Peter Prelleur and the restored 1735 Bridge organ at Christ Church, SpitalfieldsWilliam McVicker
& John Collins
Nicholas Thistlethwaite
40Thomas Tertius Noble: organist and composer for the organJohn Scott WhiteleyNicholas Thistlethwaite
39The Hamiltons of Edinburgh: Part 2, the middle yearsAlan BuchanDavid S. Knight
39Small organ design in the nineteenth centuryAndrew HaydenDavid S. Knight
39‘A Drop of English Blood’: Karl Straube’s multifaceted relations to EnglandChristopher AndersonDavid S. Knight
39An organist’s life: William Done of Worcester Cathedral (1815-95)James BerrowDavid S. Knight
39Zeitgeist manifest as style: eclectic authenticity in the St Paul’s Cathedral Grand Organ Project, 1972-77Richard MooreDavid S. Knight
39‘Accompanied all along on the Organ by his own inimitable hand’: Handel and the direction of his OratoriosPeter HolmanDavid S. Knight
39Two new editions of Bach’s organ music: some questionsPeter WilliamsDavid S. Knight
39John Clarke Whitfield: a lifeJosé HopkinsDavid S. Knight
39The origin of the term Chair OrganPaul BinskiDavid S. Knight
39Kenneth Hugh Tickell (1956-2014)John NormanDavid S. Knight
38IntroductionWilliam McVickerWilliam McVicker
38The organ in the Royal Festival Hall, LondonRalph DownesWilliam McVicker
38‘The sight is amazing before a note has been heard’: a reception history of the Royal Festival Hall organWilliam McVickerWilliam McVicker
38The adventure continuesMark VenningWilliam McVicker
38The Royal Festival Hall organ: specification and pipe scalesHarrison & HarrisonWilliam McVicker
38The Visual History of the Royal Festival Hall organ: to see or not to see? That was the questionBarrie ClarkWilliam McVicker
38An examination of the voicing technique employed in the Royal Festival Hall organAndrew ScottWilliam McVicker
38Examination of Raph Downes’s organ-pipe scaling methods at the Royal Festival HallDavid C. WickensWilliam McVicker
38Organ music written for or inspired by the Royal Festival Hall organAndrew McCreaWilliam McVicker
38To Baroque or not to Baroque: the Royal Festival Hall organ & the OrgelbewegungNicholas ProzzilloWilliam McVicker
38Gauntlett, Dixon & DownesRelf ClarkWilliam McVicker
38The Royal Festival Hall organ and its influence on performance of the organ repertoryJohn RowntreeWilliam McVicker
38BeginningsJames DaltonWilliam McVicker
38A few odd memories from early daysGuy OldhamWilliam McVicker
38MemoriesDame Gillian WeirWilliam McVicker
38The Art of FugueDiana AtkinsonWilliam McVicker
38William Drake (1943-2014)John BrennanWilliam McVicker
37EditorialKatharine Pardee & David Ponsford
37The place of the organ in the Medieval Parish ChurchMartin RenshawKatharine Pardee & David Ponsford
37The Grand Coalition 1733-1760Dominic GwynnKatharine Pardee & David Ponsford
37Crang and HancockPaul TindallKatharine Pardee & David Ponsford
37Who compiled the Leffler Manuscript?José HopkinsKatharine Pardee & David Ponsford
37Ombersley: a nineteenth-century exercise in conservationJames BerrowKatharine Pardee & David Ponsford
37The ‘Sutton’ organ at Jesus College, CambridgeHilary Davidson, William Drake & Anne PageKatharine Pardee & David Ponsford
37Cavaillé-Coll in BritainChristopher KentKatharine Pardee & David Ponsford
37Herbert Howells’s organ works? Critical reception, performance practice and the case for reappraisalJonathan ClinchKatharine Pardee & David Ponsford
36EditorialKatharine Pardee
& David Ponsford
Katharine Pardee & David Ponsford
36The Beauty of Holiness: Thomas Dallam’s organ for Corpus Christi College, OxfordAlex ShinnKatharine Pardee & David Ponsford
36Musical Activities of the Harris FamilyJosé HopkinsKatharine Pardee & David Ponsford
36Benjamin Britten and the organAdrian MumfordKatharine Pardee & David Ponsford
36Organ music of eighteenth-century provincial composers in EnglandJohn CollinsKatharine Pardee & David Ponsford
36British organ registration for eighteenth-century voluntariesCalvert JohnsonKatharine Pardee & David Ponsford
36Martin Podkonicky: organ-builder, Banska ByristicaMarian Aloyz MayerKatharine Pardee & David Ponsford
36The National Pipe Organ Register (NPOR) from 1990 to 2012Mike SayersKatharine Pardee & David Ponsford
35Sonic Ceremonial in Sixteenth-Century English LiturgyJohn HarperKatharine Pardee & David Ponsford
35King’s College, Cambridge, and the first Queen Elizabeth: a Royal ProgressJosé HopkinsKatharine Pardee & David Ponsford
35The first Willis organ in Canterbury CathedralDavid HemsleyKatharine Pardee & David Ponsford
35Admiral Collingwood and the organ in Santa Maria, MahonBarrie ClarkKatharine Pardee & David Ponsford
35Old Bailey Records (1674-1913) as a source of information on organ-buildersGordon CurtisKatharine Pardee & David Ponsford
35Towards a chronological history of the organs of Stephen Taylor (1838-1920)John Scott WhiteleyKatharine Pardee & David Ponsford
35‘Miserable Dumbledores’? – organs and organists in Victorian LiteratureMelvin HughesKatharine Pardee & David Ponsford
35An organ for St Teilo: a Welsh instrument in the pre-Reformation traditionJohn HarperKatharine Pardee & David Ponsford
35Music Copyright in England, the Statute of Anne (1710) and the case of J.C. Bach versus Longman & Broderip (1777)John BrennanKatharine Pardee & David Ponsford
34‘To play upon the Organs any man[ner] Play[n]song’Jane FlynnKatharine Pardee
34A day in the life of John Clymhowe: the life and career of an early sixteenth-century organ-builderDominic GwynnKatharine Pardee
34The ideology and cultural semiotics of Handel’s Organ ConcertosPierre DuboisKatharine Pardee
34Reforming Organists: the Cooper Family of St Sepulchre’s, HolbornNicholas ThistlethwaiteKatharine Pardee
34A ‘Fruitful Source of Quarrels and Differences …’: The Revd Sir Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley (1825-1889) as organ adviserJim BerrowKatharine Pardee
34The influence of Edmund Schulze on Yorkshire organ-buildersDavid C. WickensKatharine Pardee
34The Gothic Revival and CambridgeJosé HopkinsKatharine Pardee
33Charles Spackman Barker: a reassessment of the earlier years of his careerPhilippe d’AnchaldChristopher M. Berry
33Hans Henny Jahnn and Leipzig: some thoughts on the ‘Organ Problem’ of the 1920sChristopher S. AndersonChristopher M. Berry
33Organs and organ-builders at the courts of Queen Elizabeth I, James I and Charles IDominic GwynnChristopher M. Berry
33The Mutin Cavaillé-Coll organs of the British Isles, 1901-1913 and the ‘Appuldurcombe’ organChristopher M. BerryChristopher M. Berry
33The restoration of a Wurlitzer cinema organ, New Gallery/Habitat, Regent Street, LondonMatthew FeldwickChristopher M. Berry
33Anton Heiller: thirty years onRichard StainesChristopher M. Berry
33The Heritage Lottery Fund and organ restorationDavid S. KnightChristopher M. Berry
33Uncertain times: politics and culture in England and Brittany, 1560-1660Martin RenshawChristopher M. Berry
32The organ of King’s College, Cambridge: 1605-1802Nicholas ThistlethwaiteDavid S. Knight
32The 1704 Renatus Harris organ at St Botolph’s Aldgate: restoration issuesDominic GwynnDavid S. Knight
32The Casparini Research Project: a new organ for the Eastman School of MusicJoel SpeerstraDavid S. Knight
32A barrel organ by Richard Coates: a study in restorationRobert L. BarclayDavid S. Knight
32‘Quaint and Irrational’? A performer’s perspective on the Historic Organ Sound ArchiveAnne PageDavid S. Knight
32Thoughts on the inclusion of the Tierce rank in English Mixture stops, 1660-1940William McVicker
& David C. Wickens
David S. Knight
32Renn re-visited: an appreciation of ‘Samuel Renn –English organ builder’, with reference to some recent findingsDavid C. WickensDavid S. Knight
32Organ conservation in Australia: attitudes and outcomesKelvin HastieDavid S. Knight
31Boris Ord and the reconstruction of the organ in King’s College, Cambridge: 1932-4Nicholas ThistlethwaiteDavid Hemsley & David Ponsford
31‘The Organ and its Music Vindicated’ – a study of ‘Music Sermons’ in eighteenth-century EnglandPierre DuboisDavid Hemsley & David Ponsford
31Bryceson Brothers’ house organ for N.J. Holmes Esq.David HemsleyDavid Hemsley & David Ponsford
31The commercial development of tubular-pneumatic key actionsJohn NormanDavid Hemsley & David Ponsford
31Wilkinson and Son of Kendal: the origins and history of the firm in the nineteenth centuryGerald SumnerDavid Hemsley & David Ponsford
31‘As much organ-building intellect as they have in London’ – George Fincham and his Melbourne exhibition organsJohn MaidmentDavid Hemsley & David Ponsford
31An Elliot organ in TasmaniaDavid ShieldDavid Hemsley & David Ponsford
31Linking archival information with archaeological evidenceDavid C. WickensDavid Hemsley & David Ponsford
31Obituary: Stephen Bicknell (1957-2007)David Hemsley & David Ponsford
30‘A very superb organ’ – the H.C. Lincoln organ in the Ballroom, Buckingham Palace, LondonNicholas ThistlethwaiteWilliam McVicker
30Des Chorales d’orgue, ainsi qu’a fait Bach, mais sur un autre plan’: Cesar Franck’s Trois Chorales reconsideredMichael Frith
William McVicker
30Organ-building developments in nineteenth- and twentieth- century SlovakiaMarian Mayer
(trans. Roy Williamson)
William McVicker
30The organ music of John Keeble – eccentric or exemplary?Stephen BicknellWilliam McVicker
30George Maydwell Holdich (1816-1896)Rodney J. MatthewsWilliam McVicker
30Further on the earliest organs in Western EuropePeter WilliamsWilliam McVicker
30The origins of the English style in church organ-buildingDominic GwynnWilliam McVicker
30English organ history: myth or reality?Martin RenshawWilliam McVicker
30Voicing methods of the Neo-BaroqueFrits Elshout
& Dick Koomans
William McVicker
30Noel Mander MBE (1912-2005)Ian BellWilliam McVicker
29EditorialRelf Clark
29Pipe-markingDavid C. WickensRelf Clark
29Dr Mann and the organ of King’s College, Cambridge: 1857-1912Nicholas ThistlethwaiteRelf Clark
29Footnotes to Cobb’s account of the organ of Trinity College, CambridgeJosé HopkinsRelf Clark
29Harrison & Harrison: Thomas Harrison’s origins and resumption in DurhamDavid Watt & Richard HirdRelf Clark
29Introduction to George Dixon’s essay on Arthur HarrisonRelf ClarkRelf Clark
29Arthur Harrison and his work: the story of a great organ-builderLt-Col. George DixonRelf Clark
29A note from Fern Bank, 1946-1950Patricia ScottRelf Clark
29St Helen’s, Abingdon, and some thoughts on organ revivalMark VenningRelf Clark
29Walter ParrattTimothy LawfordRelf Clark
29The organ at Southampton Guildhall: conservation issuesIan BellRelf Clark
29The flat twenty-firstHarry BrammaRelf Clark
29The chorale preludes of Ethel SmythRelf ClarkRelf Clark
29Dr Donald Wright (1920-2005): an appreciationNicholas ThistlethwaiteRelf Clark
28EditorialAndrew McCrea
28Some remarks on organs, organ-playing and the studying of musicPeter WilliamsAndrew McCrea
28Were J.S. Bach’s Trio Sonatas written for the pedal clavichord?Joel SpeerstraAndrew McCrea
28Professorial annotations: William Crotch’s study of the ‘48’Andrew McCreaAndrew McCrea
28Ralph Downes as teacher (in conversation with Andrew McCrea)Nicholas KynastonAndrew McCrea
28Some thoughts on aspects of Ralph Downes’s tonal philosophyWilliam McVickerAndrew McCrea
28The organ as a cornerstone of music-making in nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century Port ElizabethAlbert TroskieAndrew McCrea
28Timeless interpretations? Observations on tempo fluctuation in early organ recordingsSverker JullanderAndrew McCrea
28Roman organs and Frescobaldi’s organ musicFrancesco CeraAndrew McCrea
28A study in the transmission of organ-building knowledge in early modern EnglandDominic GwynnAndrew McCrea
27EditorialDavid Ponsford
27Towards a revised canon for the organ works of J.S. BachDavid HumphreysDavid Ponsford
27Mirrors of Eternity: Genre, Affekt and Emblem in Buxtehude’s Te Deum LaudamusMichael GriffithsDavid Ponsford
27Towards a reappraisal of Francois Couperin’s organ massesDavid PonsfordDavid Ponsford
27The use of Psalm Tunes, Hymns and Chorales in English Organ Music of the nineteenth centuryGraham BarberDavid Ponsford
27The adoption of Equal-Temperament Tuning – A Performer’s Imperative or a Fashionable Fad?Alexander Mackenzie of OrdDavid Ponsford
27Islington TendersJoan JefferyDavid Ponsford
27The Bureau Organ in St Benet’s Hall, Oxford – some initial notesJohn RowntreeDavid Ponsford
27The Rev Bernard B. Edmonds, 1910-2003Nicholas ThistlethwaiteDavid Ponsford
26EditorialNigel Browne & Alastair Johnston
26A brief for the Symphonic OrganJack M. BethardsNigel Browne & Alastair Johnston
26The art of organ transcription – ethos and practicalities: some thoughtsDavid BriggsNigel Browne & Alastair Johnston
26The organ, academia, and the futureThomas MurrayNigel Browne & Alastair Johnston
26The Testament of Theresa WillisStephen BicknellNigel Browne & Alastair Johnston
26William John GrantAlastair JohnstonNigel Browne & Alastair Johnston
26Thomas Casson, a mere introductionRelf ClarkNigel Browne & Alastair Johnston
26Organ-builder history from fire insurance policiesJoan JefferyNigel Browne & Alastair Johnston
26John Garth, the galant organ voluntary, etc.Geoffrey BrownNigel Browne & Alastair Johnston
26Documents relating to three organs in Lichfield CathedralMartin RenshawNigel Browne & Alastair Johnston
25EditorialWilliam McVicker
25The early career of J.C. Bishop, organ-builder, 1807-29Nicholas ThistlethwaiteWilliam McVicker
25The restoration of the 1829 J.C. Bishop organ at St James’s, BermondseyDominic GwynnWilliam McVicker
25Some significant dates in the history of St James’s Bermondsey and its organJohn BowlesWilliam McVicker
25The role of the Pedals in the accompaniment of English Hymnody 1810-60David BurchellWilliam McVicker
25A note on Thomas Adams and his showroom demonstrationsAndrew McCreaWilliam McVicker
25The Swell pedal and sforzando in the latter half of the nineteenth centuryWilliam McVicker
& Gerald Sumner
William McVicker
25The John Reading manuscripts of Dulwich CollegeJohn CarnellyWilliam McVicker
25Who built the organ for the Sultan?Greg BakWilliam McVicker
25Benjamin R. Grindrod and the TubeonNigel StarkWilliam McVicker
24EditorialAlan Buchan
24A musical apparatus of somewhat complex and intricate mechanismChristopher D.S. FieldAlan Buchan
24The organs in St Cecilia’s Hall, University of EdinburghJohn KitchenAlan Buchan
24The 1843 Hill organ of the Music Hall, Edinburgh, from contemporary local sourcesAlan BuchanAlan Buchan
24Playing and studying Bach – where next?Peter WilliamsAlan Buchan
24Some developments in church music in NE Scotland, from 1700 to 1880David WelchAlan Buchan
24The organ at St Stephen’s, Old Radnor, PowysRichard J. MortonAlan Buchan
24In search of a grandfather. Thomas William Lewis 1863-1942: organ-builder and authorYvonne Carnill-LewisAlan Buchan
24James Bruce of EdinburghAlan BuchanAlan Buchan
23EditorialRelf Clark
23Thaxted revisitedBernard B. EdmondsRelf Clark
23The organ in St Helen’s, Abingdon: twentieth-century eventsDavid C. WickensRelf Clark
23The influence of the Baroque Revival on the work of Hill, Norman & Beard, 1950-1974John NormanRelf Clark
23A survey of the work of John Compton (1874-1957)Ian BellRelf Clark
23The Westminster Abbey organ in the twentieth centuryDavid S. KnightRelf Clark
23The British neo-classical organ and its music – time for a reappraisal?Andrew McCreaRelf Clark
23Harrisons’ great adventureMark VenningRelf Clark
23Carlton Cumberbatch Michell – a sketchStephen BicknellRelf Clark
23The performance chronicles of Hubert Walter HuntChristopher KentRelf Clark
23St Bees revisitedRelf ClarkRelf Clark
22‘The Highest Style of Art’ An introduction to the life and legacy of T.C. Lewis (1833-1915)Christopher GrayJames Berrow
22Some reflections on small organ design, 1855-1949Relf ClarkJames Berrow
22The Shrider organ from Westminster Abbey: Lord Thynne, organ donor?David S. KnightJames Berrow
22The study of English organ pipe scalingDavid C. WickensJames Berrow
22The George Pike England organ in the Church of Nossa Senhora do Monte, Island of MadeiraChristopher KentJames Berrow
22‘An Organ should be an Organ’: Samuel Sebastian Wesley and the organ in St George’s Hall, LiverpoolPeter HortonJames Berrow
22The notorious Dr Rimbault (1816-1876)Percy YoungJames Berrow
22Henry Philip Dicker, organ-builderNigel BrowneJames Berrow
21Organs in Ely Cathedral before 1851José HopkinsDominic Gwynn
21Organ-building in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Dublin, and its English connectionDenise M. NearyDominic Gwynn
21Chirk Castle Organ and Organbook: an insight into performance practice involving a seventeenth-century ‘transposing’ organWilliam ReynoldsDominic Gwynn
21Dean Bargrave’s organ at CanterburyJames CollierDominic Gwynn
21The Battle of the Organs; the Smith organ at The Temple and its organistDavid S. KnightDominic Gwynn
21A description of the organ from the middle of the eighteenth century, in William Emerson’s Principles of Mechanics of 1758Dominic GwynnDominic Gwynn
21‘The Perfection of Harmony itself’: the William Hawkes Patent Organ and its temperamentPhilip OllesonDominic Gwynn
21Mills of Albion: large Russell organs of the 1820sMartin RenshawDominic Gwynn
21Early nineteenth-century Scottish chamber organs: pipe markings and other identifiersAlan BuchanDominic Gwynn
21The 1996 ISO Congress and GdO conference, and related articles in the ISO Yearbook and Ars OrganiDominic GwynnDominic Gwynn
20Introduction from the PublisherJohn Brennan 
20The Screen Organs in Peterborough Cathedral, 1660-1870C.H. DavidsonJohn Brennan 
20Gothic and Renaissance: Organ Cases by Frederick Sutton and G.F. Bodley at Hoar Cross and Temple NewsamMichael HallJohn Brennan 
20Restoring the Dallam Organs of BrittanyMichel CocherilJohn Brennan 
20Before the First Lesson: A Study of some eighteenth-century Voluntaries in relation to the instruments on which they were played John L. SpellerJohn Brennan 
20George Dixon: A reappraisal Relf ClarkJohn Brennan 
20The eighteenth-century English Organ and the Collective Psyche: a vehicle for national ideals Pierre DuboisJohn Brennan 
20The organ-builder and the organist: Thomas Elliot and Samuel Wesley Philip OllesonJohn Brennan 
20Contemporary organ design in Spain Simon PlattJohn Brennan 
20A Conversation with Nicholas Danby John Brennan John Brennan 
19A Tale from Two Cities: John Nicholson of Worcester, Manchester Cathedral and Ouseley, 1861James BerrowJames Berrow & Dominic Gwynn
19The English Trumpet Voluntary at the time of Henry PurcellGeoffrey CoxJames Berrow & Dominic Gwynn
19The Haywards of BathBetty Matthews James Berrow & Dominic Gwynn
19Organs associated with Handel’s visit to DublinBrian BoydellJames Berrow & Dominic Gwynn
19St Michan’s Church, Dublin: the installation of the organ in 1725 and the duties of the organistBarra Boydell James Berrow & Dominic Gwynn
19Carrying on ancient traditions: the work of Thomas Hill 1870-1893Nicholas ThistlethwaiteJames Berrow & Dominic Gwynn
19The development of English Reeds from Robert Dallam to John GrayDominic GwynnJames Berrow & Dominic Gwynn
19Joseph Hart – a Suffolk organ-builderPeter BumsteadJames Berrow & Dominic Gwynn
19Obituary: Stephen Dykes Bower, 1903-1994James Berrow James Berrow & Dominic Gwynn
18IntroductionRelf Clark
18Stephen Taylor & Sons, organ-builders of LeicesterBernard B. EdmondsRelf Clark
18Reflections on the tonal ideas of Arthur Harrison and how he achieved themDavid C. WickensRelf Clark
18Arthur Harrison, R. Meyrick Roberts, George Dixon and the remodelling of the Durham Cathedral organ in 1904/5Richard HirdRelf Clark
18Two concert organs [Albert Hall, Nottingham and Caird Hall, Dundee]Mark VenningRelf Clark
18The organ of St George’s Church, Worcester in the early life of Edward ElgarChristopher KentRelf Clark
18The French influence in High Victorian LancashireGerald SumnerRelf Clark
18TranscriptionsRelf ClarkRelf Clark
18Another Worcestershire organ-builder and the organ of All Saints Church, the Parish of Malvern Wells and Wyche, Malvern, WorcestershireJames BerrowRelf Clark
18Stanford and the organ recitals at Trinity College, Cambridge, 1872-1890: a documentary studyJeremy DibbleRelf Clark
17Brice Seede, organbuilder of Bristol: some further findings Christopher KentChristopher Kent
17The development of English key actions up to 1800 Dominic GwynnChristopher Kent
17Plagiarism or emulation: the Gerard Smith organ contract for St George’s Church, Hanover Square Richard PlattChristopher Kent
17An apparently controversial instrument [Worcester Cathedral]Relf ClarkChristopher Kent
17Evans & Barr Ltd., a worthy legacy of Ulster organ-buildingJoseph McKeeChristopher Kent
17The organ in St George’s Church, Hanworth: a late nineteenth-century HillClifford EmbletonChristopher Kent
17Some thoughts on communicationStephen Taylor Christopher Kent
17Samuel Wesley’s contribution to the development of English organ literatureRobin LangleyChristopher Kent
17Parry’s Chorale Fantasia ‘When I survey the wondrous Cross’Jeremy DibbleChristopher Kent
17Travellers’ TalesBetty MatthewsChristopher Kent
16Obituary: Peter le Huray, 1930-1992Nicholas Thistlethwaite
16Organ pitch and organ accompaniments in Elizabethan and Jacobean church musicPeter le HurayNicholas Thistlethwaite
16‘The Psalms Set full for the organ’ by John ReadingDavid BurchellNicholas Thistlethwaite
16Organ or orphanage? Religious controversy surrounding the role of organ music in German Lutheran worship in the Baroque eraGeoffrey WebberNicholas Thistlethwaite
16Organ and liturgy – 1992John RowntreeNicholas Thistlethwaite
16Young Mr Newton and the overblown pipeJohn MainstoneNicholas Thistlethwaite
16The Hill-Gauntlett Revolution: an epitaph?Nicholas ThistlethwaiteNicholas Thistlethwaite
16Lulworth Castle Chapel organ, Part II:
(1) The reconstruction of the organ
(2) Some reflections

William Drake
John Rowntree
Nicholas Thistlethwaite
16The G.P. England organ at Blandford ForumDavid C. WickensNicholas Thistlethwaite
16Buckingham restor’dPeter BumsteadNicholas Thistlethwaite
16Charles Quarles: some notesBernard B. EdmondsNicholas Thistlethwaite
16New organs: Grosvenor Chapel, London;
Great St Mary’s, Cambridge
Nicholas Thistlethwaite
15The Hamiltons of Edinburgh; a preliminary investigationAlan BuchanStuart Campbell
15The introduction of new organ stops in English organ-building in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries Part 2 – 1850-1870)David C. WickensStuart Campbell
15The builders of Scotland’s organs: a surveyJim InglisStuart Campbell
15‘Cant Organe’: a lost technique?Isobel Woods PreeceStuart Campbell
15The restoration of historic organs in The NetherlandsJan Jongepier
& Kenneth Walton
Stuart Campbell
15Grosvenor Chapel and the 18th-century English organMark Lindley
& William Drake
Stuart Campbell
15New organs in and around Edinburgh;
Fairmilehead Parish Church, Edinburgh;
St Mary Haddington;
Dunblane Cathedral

Philip Sawyer;
Philip Sawyer;
George Wilson & David Hamilton
Stuart Campbell
14Magdalen College MS347: an index and commentaryFrancis KnightsRichard Hobson
14Possible textural and thematic references in J.S. Bach’s Fugue in E flat, BWV 552Philip SawyerRichard Hobson
14The Organ Concertos of J.S. Bach, their origins and legitimacyRalph SchureckRichard Hobson
14Tuning & temperament and the British organ 1750-1850: a century of change viewed through the repertoireChristopher KentRichard Hobson
14The development of bellows systems in British organs c.990-1790Dominic GwynnRichard Hobson
14Dr Edward Hodges of Bristol and New York: an ‘organ expert’ on both sides of the AtlanticBarbara OwenRichard Hobson
14A passage-board to IndiaJames BerrowRichard Hobson
14Preston Public Hall – a new lease of life for the 1882 organ by Thomas Wilkinson?Donald Wright
& Gerald Sumner
Richard Hobson
14New organs: St Andrew, Holborn;
St Matthew, Westminster;
Oriel College Chapel, Oxford;
Mill Hill School Chapel;
St Oswald, Durham;
St Albans International Organ Festival organ;
St Marylebone Parish Church
Michael Gillingham;
Nicholas Thistlethwaite;
Alfred Champniss;
Richard Hobson;
Richard Hird;
Cecil Clutton;
Richard Hobson
Richard Hobson
13The organ in nineteenth-century ScotlandJim InglisPhilip Sawyer
13The introduction of new organ stops in English organ-building in the 18th and 19th centuries (Part 1)David C. WickensPhilip Sawyer
13A revolution in registration – Marsh to Mendelssohn: a view of English organ music 1788-1847Christopher KentPhilip Sawyer
13The organ music of William Russell, an anticipation of the Romantic OrganGillian Ward RussellPhilip Sawyer
13Rose YardBernard B. EdmondsPhilip Sawyer
13The organ of St Andrew, HolbornBetty MatthewsPhilip Sawyer
13The National Pipe Organ Register: a report on recent developmentsMargaret & Donald WrightPhilip Sawyer
13Australia’s multi-cultural organ heritage: 200 years of organ importsJohn MaidmentPhilip Sawyer
13‘Anon’ organs – their identification by style recognition and comparisonGraeme RushworthPhilip Sawyer
13The organ in St Michael’s College, Tenbury 1866-73Richard WalshPhilip Sawyer
13Building a classical English organDominic GwynnPhilip Sawyer
13New organ: The Anglican Church of St John & St Philip in The Hague, HollandGerard VerloopPhilip Sawyer
12Problems in the preservation and restoration of organsAlfred ReichlingNicholas Plumley
12Reviving the classical organ-building tradition in BritainDominic GwynnNicholas Plumley
12John Abbey, organ-builder: his work in France (2)Jean-Albert VillardNicholas Plumley
12Organ-building between reconstruction and new constructionHans Gerd KlaisNicholas Plumley
12‘A pretty sweet instrument’: Sir Samuel Hellier’s obsessionPercy YoungNicholas Plumley
12Thomas Elliot, organ-builder: Part I historical, Part II the instrumentsBernard B. Edmonds
& Nicholas Plumley
Nicholas Plumley
12GG compass pedals and the British organ repertoire before c.1850Christopher KentNicholas Plumley
12New organs: City of London School;
Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
Paul Hale;
Sheila Lawrence
Nicholas Plumley
11EditorialChristopher Kent
11The organ of St Mary’s Chapel, Lulworth Castle – a Symposium Part I:Christopher Kent
11… An introduction to the restorationDonald WrightChristopher Kent
11… An historical surveyChristopher KentChristopher Kent
11… An appreciation of the organ case at LulworthMichael GillinghamChristopher Kent
11… The early music of the Chapel and its relationship to the organJohn RowntreeChristopher Kent
11The Donaldson organ in the Holywell Music Room, OxfordStephen BicknellChristopher Kent
11Wotton, the organmaker of Lambert Simnel fame: was he William or Thomas?Susi JeansChristopher Kent
11Parish church organs: the interaction of design, liturgy and managementPeter MarrChristopher Kent
11Christian Smith and the organ of St Mary Magdalen, BermondseyBetty MatthewsChristopher Kent
11The Duke of Wellington’s funeral: a short chapter in the history of the organs of St Paul’s CathedralAustin NilandChristopher Kent
11Note: Tenbury MS. 1467: the notebook of the Revd. Leighton G. HayneChristopher KentChristopher Kent
11New and restored organs: St Andrew & St George, Edinburgh;
Malmesbury Abbey;
West Ham Parish Church;
The Richard Seede chamber organ in Pamber Priory
Christopher Gordon-Wells & Philip Sawyer;
Christopher Kent;
Graham Elliott;
Martin Renshaw
& Christopher Kent
Christopher Kent
10EditorialStephen Bicknell
10BIOS: the first ten yearsDonald WrightStephen Bicknell
10John Abbey, organ builder: his work in FranceJean-Albert VillardStephen Bicknell
10Formative influences on Sweelinck’s keyboard style: a preliminary outline of a case for reassessmentMartin SouterStephen Bicknell
10Organ preservation and scholarship in the United StatesJohn OgasapianStephen Bicknell
10The organ in the Mechanics Hall, Worcester, Mass.Fritz Noack
& Richard Johns
Stephen Bicknell
10The Normans 1860-1920Herbert NormanStephen Bicknell
10Some notes on the organ in Adlington HallJohn ManderStephen Bicknell
10A neglected late 18th century organ treatisePhilip SawyerStephen Bicknell
10A heritage in perspective: a study of New Zealand’s historic pipe organsMichael CoxStephen Bicknell
10Thomas Dallam at Norwich CathedralBetty MatthewsStephen Bicknell
10Notes: The versatility of George Ashdown Audsley (1838-1925)R. HubyStephen Bicknell
10New and rebuilt organs: South Lancing Church, Sussex; Chichester CathedralNicholas Plumley;
Alan Thurlow
& Nicholas Plumley
Stephen Bicknell
9EditorialJohn Rowntree
9The English pre-Reformation liturgical organ repertoryPatrick RussillJohn Rowntree
9Organ music by William Byrd (1542/3-1623)Richard TurbetJohn Rowntree
9The organ in Britain before 1600: some observationsStephen BicknellJohn Rowntree
9Yorkshire organ-builders: the earlier yearsBernard B. Edmonds
9The Dallam organ in Magdalen College, Oxford: a new account of the Milton organJohn Harper
9Organ pitch in seventeenth-century EnglandDominic GwynnJohn Rowntree
9The transposing organStephen BicknellJohn Rowntree
9Phrasing and articulation in organ music of the High BaroquePeter le HurayJohn Rowntree
9New organs: Oundle School Chapel; 
All Saints, Friern Barnet;
St Peter Mancroft, Norwich
Donald Wright
& Catherine Ennis; Nicholas Thistlethwaite; Kenneth Ryder, Peter Collins & John Rowntree
John Rowntree
8Yorkshire organ builders of the nineteenth centuryBernard B. EdmondsNicholas Thistlethwaite
8A Victorian export to Australia: the Brindley organ in the Albert Hall, Launceston, TasmaniaJohn StillerNicholas Thistlethwaite
8W.T. Best as consultantCecil CluttonNicholas Thistlethwaite
8Sir Frederick Ouseley (1825-89)Christopher KentNicholas Thistlethwaite
8The origins of the Dallams in LancashireGerald SumnerNicholas Thistlethwaite
8The Dallams and the HarrisesBetty MatthewsBetty Matthews
8Preserving the heritage: the problems of redundant organsMarilyn WilsonNicholas Thistlethwaite
8German organ-building in the nineteenth centuryWerner Walcker-Mayer
& Reinhard Raue
Nicholas Thistlethwaite
8‘Queen’s and after …’ from the other side of the stop knobsPeter CollinsNicholas Thistlethwaite
8Rebuilt organ: Christ’s College, CambridgeRichard Maunder
& David Rowland
Nicholas Thistlethwaite
8New organs: All Saints, Northampton;
St John, Totnes
John Rowntree;
John Brennan
Nicholas Thistlethwaite
8Notes: The Orgelfuss and the OrgelstuhlSusi JeansNicholas Thistlethwaite
8Repairs to the organ in Chichester Cathedral 1602-3Alison McCannNicholas Thistlethwaite
7John Blow and the earliest English Cornet VoluntariesGeoffrey CoxEditorial Committee
7Spanish Netherlands keyboard music, 1596-1633Richard VendomeEditorial Committee
7Bach, Mendelssohn and the English organist, 1810-45Nicholas ThistlethwaiteEditorial Committee
7The Choir Organ in the Kristine Church, FalunMats Aberg
& Herwin Troje
Editorial Committee
7Thomas Haxby of York (1729-96): an extraordinary musician and instrument makerDavid Haxby
& John Malden
Editorial Committee
7Thomas Haxby and the organ of Louth Parish Church,
1767-9
C.J. Sturman
& J.C. Pillans
Editorial Committee
7‘Queen’s’ and after … Some thoughts on the Organ Revival in BritainJohn RowntreeEditorial Committee
7Some aspects of mid-nineteenth century organ-case design and organ positionJames BerrowEditorial Committee
7Rebuilt organs: Peterborough Cathedral;
Ludlow Parish Church
Nicholas Thistlethwaite
Colin Beswick
Editorial Committee
7New organs: Merchant Taylors School, Northwood;
St Mary the Virgin, Putney
Sheila LawrenceEditorial Committee
7Restored organs: St Albans R C Church, MacclesfieldJohn Rowntree
& Keith Elcombe
Editorial Committee
6EditorialJames Berrow
6The organ-builder as artist – opportunities and constraintsIan BellJames Berrow
6Technique – a key to interpretationSheila LawrenceJames Berrow
6Training organists in HollandStephen TaylorJames Berrow
6The classical organ in Australia, its influence on teachingDouglas Lawrence & John MaidmentJames Berrow
6A question of touchPeter CollinsJames Berrow
6The organ in Wollaton HallStephen BicknellJames Berrow
6Ancient British organsBernard B. EdmondsJames Berrow
6The Dallams in BrittanyMichel CocherilJames Berrow
6Attitudes to musical instrument conservation and restorationG. Grant O’BrienJames Berrow
6Sir John Dykes Bower, 1905-1981Michael GillinghamJames Berrow
6Restoration: The Grove Organ, Tewkesbury AbbeyJohn Budgen
& Colin Beswick
James Berrow
6New organs: Newcastle R C Cathedral;
Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge;
Robinson College, Cambridge
John Rowntree & Nicholas Thistlethwaite;
John Rowntree;
John Rowntree
James Berrow
6Second Dublin International Organ FestivalDerek VersoJames Berrow
6Seventh Annual BIOS conferenceNicholas ThistlethwaiteJames Berrow
5EditorialJohn Rowntree
5English organ-building 1642-1685Stephen BicknellJohn Rowntree
5John LoosemoreBernard B. EdmondsJohn Rowntree
5Organ music in parish churches, 1660-1730Nicholas TemperleyJohn Rowntree
5Notes relating to the organization of organ-building in England, to c.1740Nicholas ThistlethwaiteJohn Rowntree
5The preservation of a national heritage: Australia’s historic organsJohn MaidmentJohn Rowntree
5J.C. Bishop, Ushaw College and the Lancashire Catholics. Part 2: the organsGerald SumnerJohn Rowntree
5An introduction to Brice and Richard Seede: organ-builders of BristolChristopher KentJohn Rowntree
5The Sack … or one organ in search of a builder … Some notes on the 1708 organ in Pembroke College, CambridgeJohn RowntreeJohn Rowntree
5New organs: Pembroke College, Cambridge;
University College School, London;
Bray, Co. Wicklow, Ireland
Cecil Clutton & Patrick Russill;
Nicolas Kynaston
& Patrick Russill;
Kenneth Jones
& Gerard Gillen
John Rowntree
4EditorialJohn Rowntree
4The Englishness of the English organ case, some thoughts on organ case design in England, 1660-1800Nicholas PlumleyJohn Rowntree
4The Chayre Organ, an episodeBernard B. EdmondsJohn Rowntree
4An early 17th century British organ, a preliminary studyMartin RenshawJohn Rowntree
4Organs of the Sheldonian Theatre, OxfordRobert PaceyJohn Rowntree
4The Samuel Green organ at Heaton HallDavid C. WickensJohn Rowntree
4‘… an Honest Organ’John RowntreeJohn Rowntree
4The challenge of the Classical Organ: an organ teacher’s point of viewJohn WellinghamJohn Rowntree
4J.C. Bishop, Ushaw College and the Lancashire Catholics Part 1: historical aspectsGerald SumnerJohn Rowntree
4English organ design in the Industrial RevolutionMichael SayerJohn Rowntree
4The 6th International Organ Week: Bruges, 1979John BrennanJohn Rowntree
4Provincial and unscientific remarks by the organ-builderJoseph von Glatter-GotzJohn Rowntree
4New organs: Christ Church, Oxford; Trinity College, Cambridge; Paddington Green, LondonJohn Rowntree
4Notes: The organ in Trinity College, OxfordJohn SpellerJohn Rowntree
3EditorialNicholas Plumley
3Organ Reform in England – some influencesJohn RowntreeNicholas Plumley
3Towards an indigenous classical organ designMartin RenshawNicholas Plumley
3The reform of The ReformJoseph van Glatter-GötzNicholas Plumley
3Main roads to the modern Dutch organMeindert van der GalienNicholas Plumley
3The new organ revival in DenmarkOle Olesen
3The well-tuned organ. An introduction to keyboard temperaments in 18th and 19th century EnglandAlexander C.N. Mackenzie of OrdNicholas Plumley
3A trial of unequal temperaments on the organC.A. Pagham, P.D. Collins & C.K. ParkerNicholas Plumley
3Colonial organs: being an account of some early English instruments exported to the Eastern United StatesBarbara OwenNicholas Plumley
3The Harris/Byfield connection: some recent findingsNicholas PlumleyNicholas Plumley
3Notes: A lost organ caseBernard B. EdmondsNicholas Plumley
3… The Dallam familyBernard B. EdmondsNicholas Plumley
2IntroductionNicholas Thistlethwaite
2Digitus Dei Hoc: the organ and the English Church in the era of Smith and HarrisPeter WilliamsNicholas Thistlethwaite
2Bernard Smith (c.1629-1708) organist and organ-builder, his originsJohn RowntreeNicholas Thistlethwaite
2A note on the Smith four-tower organ-casesMichael GillinghamNicholas Thistlethwaite
2Organo Pneumatico: the construction and design of Bernard Smith’s organ for the University Church, Cambridge, 1698Nicholas ThistlethwaiteNicholas Thistlethwaite
2Organ advisory work in the Anglican Communion. Some developments in recent years in the North EastDonald WrightNicholas Thistlethwaite
2The organs of St James’s Church, Poole, and the Goss familyBetty MatthewsNicholas Thistlethwaite
2The restoration of the organ in Sydney Town HallDavid KinselaNicholas Thistlethwaite
2Elgar’s Organ Sonata in G (Op.28): a study of the manuscript sources and original interpretationChristopher KentNicholas Thistlethwaite
2Notes: The organ case in Holsworthy ChurchJohn L. SpellerNicholas Thistlethwaite
2… An early organ-maker’s willBetty MatthewsNicholas Thistlethwaite
1EditorialMichael Sayer
1The English Organ ArchiveMichael Sayer
1The organs of the LincolnsJames BoeringerMichael Sayer
1Of tombstones, files and coelacanths …Bernard B. EdmondsMichael Sayer
1Thomas Wilkinson of Kendal and the organ in Preston Public HallGerald SumnerMichael Sayer
1The Disley Renn: an essay in investigationDavid C. WickensMichael Sayer
1Organ design for English LiturgyNicholas DanbyMichael Sayer
1Robert Dallam’s organ in York Minster, 1634Michael SayerMichael Sayer
1Organ and Liturgy: the organs in St Joseph’s Church Keighley and the Church of the Sacred Heart, Henley-on-ThamesJohn RowntreeMichael Sayer
1Source materials from the early 19th centuryNicholas ThistlethwaiteMichael Sayer
1Two Flight & Robson barrel organsNicholas PlumleyMichael Sayer