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Casavant Frères Ltée.

St. James Anglican Church
303 Cordova Street E.
Vancouver, BC, CA

Images


2007-04-13 - Church exterior (Photograph by Wikipedia, submitted by Jeff Scofield/Jeff Scofield)

2021-11-28 - Interior to rear, gallery and console (Photograph by Church Facebook, submitted by Jeff Scofield/Jeff Scofield)

Unknown - Church interior and façade (Photograph by RCCO Vancouver Centre/Jeff Scofield)

2016-04-16 - Chamber Grillework and Pipe Facade ((2014) Photograph by P.J. Janson/Database Manager)

Consoles

Main


Notes

2014-09-04 - Identified through information in Casavant documents, courtesy of Simon Couture and Denis Blaine. The tonal director was Stephen Stoot. -Database Manager

2016-04-16 - Information from PJ Janson -- On April 28, 1938 St. James- Church signed a contract with Casavant Frères of St. Hyacinthe, Quebec for a new 3-manual, 31-stop organ of 1760 pipes and electro-pneumatic action. The organ itself was located in the north transept of the church, formerly the choir gallery, which was lowered to make room for the instrument. The console and choir moved to the west gallery, and the blower was located to a closet in the church basement.<br> <br>The organ was dedicated to Violet E. Sillitoe, President of the St. James- Women-s Auxiliary from 1911-33, and to Acton Windeyer Sillitoe, first bishop on the mainland of British Columbia. In addition, the organ was dedicated to Elizabeth Woodward and Mary Mabel Wynn Johnson, and to Fanny Miller. The organ façade is also part of the Fanny Miller memorial.<br> <br>The organ cost $9700, and during the mid-1930s, the parish set out to raise this money. A church member who wished to remain anonymous made himself responsible for half the sum, making it possible for the project to go ahead. The congregation began fundraising the remainder, engaging in a variety of activities including tea parties, and a production by the Players- Guild. The organ was installed by November 1938, with a façade designed by Adrian Gilbert Scott, the same architect who had recently designed the new St. James- Church.<br> <br>Over the years, a variety of work has been done on the organ. In the 1940s a 3-rank gallery division was added. In 1963, Casavant Frères proposed a new scheme for the organ based on developments in organ building after World War II; however, cost prohibited this from taking place. Water from a leaking roof became a problem such that, in the late 1980s, a significant renovation of the organ was necessitated. This work incorporated some of the ideas presented by the builder in 1963. In 2003 a complete overhaul of the console was completed by Casavant. -Database Manager


Stoplist

http://stjames.bc.ca/music/casavant-organ/ Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Specification

Great (unenclosed)

16    Bourdon
8     Open Diapason
8     Hohl Flute
4     Principal
4     Open Flute
2     Flute
Cornet II
Mixture IV
16    Trumpet (console preparation only)
8     Trumpet

Swell (enclosed)

8     Open Diapason
8     Stopped Diapason
8     Viola da Gamba
8     Voix Celeste
4     Flauto Traverso
4     Violina
Grave Mixture II
16   Contra Fagotto
8     Cornopean
8     Oboe
4     Clarion (console preparation only)
Tremulant

Choir (enclosed)

8     Viola
8     Melodia
4     Principal
2 2/3 Nazard
2     Fifteenth
1 3/5 Tierce (console preparation only)
8     Clarinet
8     Trumpet (console preparation only)
4     Clarion (console preparation only)
Tremulant

Gallery Choir (enclosed)

8     Violin Diapason
8     Rohr Flöte
4     Dulcet

Pedal

16    Open Diapason
16    Bourdon
16    Sub Bass
8     Octave
8     Bourdon
4     Choral Bass (console preparation only)
16    Trombone
16    Fagotto (tablet located on coupler rail)

 [Received from PJ Janson 2016-03-17.]

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