THE PALESTRINA CHOIR
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The Organ

The Organ

The present organ, standing impressively in William Hill’s imposing case of 1908, was rebuilt in 1971 by J.Walker & Sons, as a three-manual organ of thirty-two speaking stops.  One of the few organs in Ireland with a 32ft pedal stop, it is much admired for its warmth of tone and versatility of character.  Although primarily used to enhance the daily liturgies of the Cathedral, this organ is one of Dublin’s main recital instruments on which many internationally eminent players have performed.
  • Home
  • About
    • History of the Choir
    • A Historic and Contextual Appraisal of The Palestrina Choir
    • Choir Team
    • Child Safeguarding
  • Blog
  • Choir Cd's
  • Music Lists
  • Friends of the Choir
  • Contact
  • Archive
    • Articles
    • Documentaries
    • Performances
    • Photo Gallery
  • Live-Stream
  • Parent's Hub
  • Chorister's Hub
  • Gentlemen's Hub
  • 120 Years OF PALESTRINA CHOIR