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About Us - The organ
The Usher Hall's organ is one of its chief glories. The strong Victorian tradition of choral and organ music continued to flourish at the time of the Hall's construction and even a small city like Edinburgh sustained at least three organ building businesses. The Usher Hall organ was designed to be the focal point of the Hall, not just visually but musically. By 1912, the city was ready to find the best candidate to build the organ and after extensive investigation, Norman Beard of London was awarded the contract. The original organ, installed late in 1913 was of outstanding quality and design, constructed on the grandest scale with a Spanish mahogany case built by Adam Currie of Edinburgh.
In spring 2002 the vast job of re-installing the organ began after over a year of restoration in the care of renowned company Harrison & Harrison. The organ had been carefully dismantled into hundreds of separate parts and placed around the Durham workshops in rooms dedicated to different aspects of the organ restorer's craft. Using the most traditional techniques and tools, original materials such as traditional glue and reclaimed ivory, skilled craftsmen have treated, cleaned and restored every inch of the original instrument. The blower room which powers the organ has also been completely renewed and humidity controls installed. The restoration work took three years to complete and the organ was reinstall during 2002. The organ was reinaugrated on the 7th June 2003 in a celebrity concert recital with Dame Gillian Weir. A special commission The Rise of the House of Usher was written with funding from Scottish Arts Council and performed at the inauguration concert. Besides being involved in concert work the organ will also serve as a vital educational tool for the city. In December 2002, John Kitchen was appointed as the city organist with performance and curatorial duties for the organ. Since the reinception of the organ it has been used in concerts and recitals by resident and visiting orchestras and ensembles. It has performed well on all occasions and attracted considerable attention. Our programming has promoted the organ and organ music through various initiatives and concerts, and the series of Get Organised lunchtime presentations have attracted a growing dedicated band of followers. The 2004/05 International Classics Concert series, presented at Usher Hall, now includes a three-concert organ recital programme with a line up of top international organists. The organ also features in many of the our Education and Life Long Learning programmes and will continue to contribute where necessary to children's music education at Usher Hall. |
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Usher Hall Box Office, Lothian Road, Edinburgh, EH1 2EA | 0131 228 1155 | |