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BIOS Journal 41 (2017)

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Editorial  – John Scott Whiteley

Fit for a Queen: A Father Smith treasure trove.  John Norman (London)

Charles Crole and the organ at St Benet’s Hall, Oxford Gordon D.W.Curtis (Oxford) and Dominic Gwynn (Wells)

John Wheildon: an early Victorian organ-builder in Manchester.  David Shuker (Birling)

All Saints, Shrewsbury, ‘A first-rate organ’, Nicholson, Ouseley and Bulkeley-Owen.  James Berrow (Worcester)

Triumph and tragedy in 1840s Paris: Charles Spackman Barker (Part II) Philippe d’Anchald (Paris)  

Charles Spackman Barker: the early evolution of the pneumatic lever. Gerald Sumner (Preston)

‘Improvising in Slow Motion’: Francis Jackson’s investment in the Sonata for organ.  Andrew McCrea (Worcester)

Handel’s oratorio and concerto organs: 1732–1745 Graham Cummings (Huddersfield)

New light on the Toccata in C BWV 564 and Bach’s ‘Mordant’ John Scott Whiteley (York)

Some further thoughts concerning Tudor and Elizabethan ornamentations Christopher Kent (Chippenham)

James Ingall Wedgwood: a correspondent ‘Temporarily Out-of-Tune’  Maximillian Elliott (York)

Report on the National Pipe Organ Register: 2012–2016 Mike Sayers (Cambridge)

Obituary: James Dalton.  Richard Vendome (Oxford)

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Editorial  – John Scott Whiteley

Fit for a Queen: A Father Smith treasure trove.  John Norman (London)

Charles Crole and the organ at St Benet’s Hall, Oxford Gordon D.W.Curtis (Oxford) and Dominic Gwynn (Wells)

John Wheildon: an early Victorian organ-builder in Manchester.  David Shuker (Birling)

All Saints, Shrewsbury, ‘A first-rate organ’, Nicholson, Ouseley and Bulkeley-Owen.  James Berrow (Worcester)

Triumph and tragedy in 1840s Paris: Charles Spackman Barker (Part II) Philippe d’Anchald (Paris)  

Charles Spackman Barker: the early evolution of the pneumatic lever. Gerald Sumner (Preston)

‘Improvising in Slow Motion’: Francis Jackson’s investment in the Sonata for organ.  Andrew McCrea (Worcester)

Handel’s oratorio and concerto organs: 1732–1745 Graham Cummings (Huddersfield)

New light on the Toccata in C BWV 564 and Bach’s ‘Mordant’ John Scott Whiteley (York)

Some further thoughts concerning Tudor and Elizabethan ornamentations Christopher Kent (Chippenham)

James Ingall Wedgwood: a correspondent ‘Temporarily Out-of-Tune’  Maximillian Elliott (York)

Report on the National Pipe Organ Register: 2012–2016 Mike Sayers (Cambridge)

Obituary: James Dalton.  Richard Vendome (Oxford)

Editorial  – John Scott Whiteley

Fit for a Queen: A Father Smith treasure trove.  John Norman (London)

Charles Crole and the organ at St Benet’s Hall, Oxford Gordon D.W.Curtis (Oxford) and Dominic Gwynn (Wells)

John Wheildon: an early Victorian organ-builder in Manchester.  David Shuker (Birling)

All Saints, Shrewsbury, ‘A first-rate organ’, Nicholson, Ouseley and Bulkeley-Owen.  James Berrow (Worcester)

Triumph and tragedy in 1840s Paris: Charles Spackman Barker (Part II) Philippe d’Anchald (Paris)  

Charles Spackman Barker: the early evolution of the pneumatic lever. Gerald Sumner (Preston)

‘Improvising in Slow Motion’: Francis Jackson’s investment in the Sonata for organ.  Andrew McCrea (Worcester)

Handel’s oratorio and concerto organs: 1732–1745 Graham Cummings (Huddersfield)

New light on the Toccata in C BWV 564 and Bach’s ‘Mordant’ John Scott Whiteley (York)

Some further thoughts concerning Tudor and Elizabethan ornamentations Christopher Kent (Chippenham)

James Ingall Wedgwood: a correspondent ‘Temporarily Out-of-Tune’  Maximillian Elliott (York)

Report on the National Pipe Organ Register: 2012–2016 Mike Sayers (Cambridge)

Obituary: James Dalton.  Richard Vendome (Oxford)

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