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Which Cathedral has the best organ?

Which Cathedral has the best organ?

An Italian masterpiece. In the Old Cathedral of Brescia, Italy, there is a 1536 organ designed by Giovan Giacomo Antegnati. Greatly admired by his contemporaries, Antegnati was the church organist at St. Euphemia’s in Brescia who also built organs for a number of other churches in the city.

Which Cathedral has the largest organ?

In the St. Stephen’s Cathedral in Passau (Bavaria, Germany) you’ll find the largest pipe organ in the world. This organ has 17,000 pipes.

Where is the largest church pipe organ in the world?

The largest pipe organ in the world, based on number of ranks and physical mass weight, is the Wanamaker Grand Court Organ at Philadelphia’s John Wanamaker department store (now operated by Macy’s).

How much does a cathedral organ cost?

The cost of a pipe organ can be as low as $30,000.00 for a used instrument relocated to a new home, to millions of dollars for a new instrument built for a major church or concert hall. The range of cost for a pipe organ for a small to medium sized church is in the area of $200,000.00 – 850,000.00.

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Who is the organist at Worcester Cathedral?

The nave has a separate three-manual Rodgers organ. Notable organists at Worcester have included Thomas Tomkins (from 1596), Hugh Blair (from 1895), Ivor Atkins (from 1897) and David Willcocks (from 1950). From 2012 to 2018 the Director of Music and Organist was Peter Nardone .

What is the history of Worcester Cathedral?

Its official name is the Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Mary the Virgin, of Worcester. The present cathedral church was built between 1084 and 1504, and represents every style of English architecture from Norman to Perpendicular Gothic.

Where is the Bishop of Worcester?

Location within Worcestershire. Worcester Cathedral, is an Anglican cathedral in Worcester, England, situated on a bank overlooking the River Severn. It is the seat of the Bishop of Worcester. Its official name is the Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Mary the Virgin of Worcester.

Who is buried in Worcester Cathedral?

The Cathedral contains the tomb of King John in its chancel. Before his death in Newark in 1216, John had requested to be buried at Worcester. He is buried between the shrines of St Wulstan and St Oswald (now destroyed). The cathedral has a memorial, Prince Arthur’s Chantry, to the young prince Arthur Tudor, who is buried here.