A new chamber organ for the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York State made in 1986

The organ is based on late 17th century English chamber organs, with mechanical parts and keys based on the mid 18th century chamber organ of Calke Abbey in Derbyshire.

A new chamber organ for the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York State made in 1986


Stopped Diapason
Open Diapason treble
Principal
Fifteenth
Sesquialtera
Tierce treble
Tremulant

8
8
4
2
II
1³/5
 
   
 

The Stopped Diapason is wood, the rest metal. The late 17th century chamber organs at Compton Wynyates and BelchampWalter were used as models.

The compass is C- d³, with four available pitches. The pipes have tuning slides, for different pitches and tuning systems.

The case front with its gilded dummy front pipes is based on the organ at Belchamp Walter in Essex.