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This is a finger and barrel organ of about 1750, when a Mr Fox was paid
by the Harpurs for delivering it to Calke Abbey. The barrel is now missing,
but the space it occupied and the way it acted on the key action is clearly
visible. The organ has spent all its life at Calke, and is in original
condition. It has suffered in recent years, with the pipes all thrown
hugger-mugger during a move to its present position at the foot of the
main staircase.
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Stopped
Diapason
Principal
Fifteenth
Sesquialtra II
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The pitch is a¹=421 at 16ºC. The compass is C D to d³.
In 1988 Martin
Goetze carried out conservation work to the organ, to prepare it
for display at the opening of this remarkable house by the National
Trust, but it was decided not to restore it to playing condition,
so that the original elements, such as the very early tracker buttons,
could be preserved.
There is a Harley
Monograph on this organ.
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