The King's School

Pennant Hills Road, North Parramatta

Futter Hall

Pogson 1967 (2/22 mechanical)

Futter Hall Organ

From SOJ February 1972, October/November 1982, Summer 1995:

The King's School has two modern mechanical action organs, both by Roger H Pogson. The Futter Hall instrument is the larger of the two and was built in 1967. It is one of the most important modern organs in Australia and with the Knox organ, introduced many music lovers to the Organ Reform Movement. This organ was secured through the efforts of Mr Keith Asboe, Music Master of the School. It has the following specification:

Organ Specification

Great

8' Flöten-Principal
8' Gedackt
4' Principal
4' Nachthorn
2-2/3' Nazard
2' Spitz Flöte
IV Mixture
8' Trumpet

Positive

8' Rohr Pommer
4' Koppel Flöte
2' Principal
1-1/3' Quint Flöte
1' Waldflöte
II Cornet
III Scharff-Mixtur
8' Krummhorn-Regal

Pedal

16' Subbass
8' Principal Bass
4' Rohrflöte
II Quart
16' Fagott Bass
4' Schalmai

3 couplers and tremulant
Mechanical key action
Electric stop action

The King's School Chapel

Pogson 1971 (1/7 mechanical)

King's School Chapel © PdL 2006
King's School Chapel Organ Photo: PdL 2006

Across the playing field from the Futter Hall is the School's fine stone Chapel with a single-manual Pogson built in 1971. This small organ has the following specification:

Chapel Organ Specification

Manual

8' Gedackt
4' Principal
4' Rohrflute
II rks Sesquialtera (Middle C)
2' Octave
II rks Mixture

Pedal

16' Subbass

Man. - Ped. hook down coupler
Hook down pedal tremulant
Mechanical action throughout

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Photos: Mark Quarmby (March 2009)

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Pogson 1967 (2/22 mechanical)