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Please Watch in 1080p to get the best sound possible. The organ at Princethorpe College was Built by James Jepson Binns (1855 - March 11th 1929) of Bramley, Leeds (Binns no 281). He was one of the most successful organ builders of his time, and is particularly noted for his highly refined tubular pneumatic action and mechanical piston setter system. Binns voiced all of his instruments, and was particularly proud of his Diapason chorus', Viol d'Orchestre and clarinet stops. The firms most distinguished work was produced between the 1890's to around 1914, the organ here was installed between 1900 and 1902. The organ was restored in 1984 by Hugh Page, by this time the organ was largely unplayable. He spent half a year re leathering primary and secondary pneumatic motors, freeing jammed sliders and even cleaning all of the pipework. The organ remains unaltered, apart from the addition of two pedal reeds added in 1992. Both were formerly in the organ at Southwell Minster, the Trumpet 8' having been the Pedal Posaune 8' (spotted metal built by Bishop, 1888) and the Trombone formerly the Pedal Contra Fagotto (lowest 12 of zinc by Hill, Norman and Beard, 1933). This unit chest is on a separate electro pneumatic action. A rank of Harmonic Tuba pipes by John Compton have been bought, but have not been installed due to insufficient funds, when the money has been raised it will be playable from the choir manual. Binns is often referred to as "Battleship Binns" from the solid construction and bold tone of his organs, much influenced by Edmund Schulze (the German organ builder) and even modelled his Diapason chorus' on his design. Below is the specification for the Binns organ at Princethorpe College. Pedal organ Harmonic Bass 32 Open Diapason 16 Violone 16 [from Gt Double Open] Sub Bass 16 Octave 8 Bass Flute 8 Trombone 16 Trumpet 8 Choir organ (1) Dulciana 8 Gedact 8 Viole d'Orchestre 8 Lieblich Flote 4 Harmonic Piccolo 2 Clarionet 8 [from AA] Tremulant Carillons [G# to g'] Great organ (2) Double Open Diapason 16 Large Open Diapason 8 Small Open Diapason 8 Hohl Flute 8 Octave 4 Harmonic Flute 4 Fifteenth 2 Mixture III ranks Trumpet 8 Swell organ (3) Lieblich Bourdon 16 Geigen Principal 8 Gedact 8 Gamba 8 Celestes 8 Gemshorn 4 Mixture III Vox Humana 8 Oboe 8 Horn 8 Tremulant Couplers left jamb underneath the swell organ draw stops Choir to Pedal Great to Pedal Swell to Pedal Above Swell manual Swell to Choir Swell octave to Great Swell suboctave to Great Swell to Great Swell octave Swell suboctave Choir to Great Combination pedals 3 combination pedals for the swell organ (left side of console) 4 combination pedals for the great and pedal organ (right side of console) Additional Great and Swell Mixture composition: C-b 15.19.22; c1-f#2 12.15.19; g2-c4 8.12.15 2 balanced swell pedals (one on the left controls the choir organ, one on the right controls the swell) straight concave pedalboard CCC - F (30 notes) 3 manuals CC - c4 (61 notes) Most of the organ is blown at 3 1/2 inches, the pedal reeds are on 7 inches. The Blower is by British organ blowers, of Derby. Intra manual and Inter manual couplers are Pneumatic, Manual to pedal couplers are mechanical. Pedal reed stops are placed above the swell organ manual, on the right hand side, close to the rest of the pedal department. Binns' patented tubular pneumatic action applied throughout Recorded with a very tall 6m stand, a stereo pair of Rode NT5's placed on a stereo bar in a ORTF near coincident format (2 cardioid mics 110 degrees spread with the capsules 17cm apart). DAW and sound card Pro tools 10 (96kHz 24 bit) Focusrite saffire pro 24 dsp Apple MacBook pro 13" 2.9GHz Dual-core Intel Core i7, Turbo Boost up to 3.6GHz