The Organs of New College Oxford
by Paul Hale
Paul Hale chronicles the history of the many organs of New College, from the earliest record of an instrument, in 1449, through the various builders associated with the Chapel: Robert Dallam; Renatus Harris; Samuel Green; J.C. Bishop; Henry Willis; Rushworth & Dreaper and finally Grant, Degens & Bradbeer Ltd, whose instrument has just been rebuilt (2015). A fascinating book, illustrated in colour, which also contains full details and scales of the surviving Dallam pipework. Foreword by Sir David Lumsden.
by Paul Hale
Paul Hale chronicles the history of the many organs of New College, from the earliest record of an instrument, in 1449, through the various builders associated with the Chapel: Robert Dallam; Renatus Harris; Samuel Green; J.C. Bishop; Henry Willis; Rushworth & Dreaper and finally Grant, Degens & Bradbeer Ltd, whose instrument has just been rebuilt (2015). A fascinating book, illustrated in colour, which also contains full details and scales of the surviving Dallam pipework. Foreword by Sir David Lumsden.
by Paul Hale
Paul Hale chronicles the history of the many organs of New College, from the earliest record of an instrument, in 1449, through the various builders associated with the Chapel: Robert Dallam; Renatus Harris; Samuel Green; J.C. Bishop; Henry Willis; Rushworth & Dreaper and finally Grant, Degens & Bradbeer Ltd, whose instrument has just been rebuilt (2015). A fascinating book, illustrated in colour, which also contains full details and scales of the surviving Dallam pipework. Foreword by Sir David Lumsden.
Format: 170 x 240mm, 144 pages, paperback with full-colour cover.