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The Organ in St. John's Methodist Church,
Market Weighton, East Yorkshire.



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Builder - Francis Booth of Wakefield, 1859





     The organ in St John's has served the congregation of the Chapel and the people of Market Weighton faithfully for 130 years, making music for Sunday worship and special services, for baptisms, weddings, funerals and events of all kinds.
     The organ was built in 1859 by Francis Booth of Wakefield for Bingley (West Yorkshire) Methodist Church. In 1872-3 it was moved to a new and very much larger church there where it was found to be too small. It was replaced by a new organ by Francis Booth and Edmund Schulze, which is now in Lyminster, West Sussex. The original 1859 organ was bought by St John's second-hand in 1878 for £90, a new case to complement the architecture of the church was provided and it was installed in April of that year. Some changes in the specification, which originally included two Trumpets and two Mixtures, were made to suit the smaller church.
      So far as we know the organ has never had a major overhaul and, although still in fine voice and full working order, is now in urgent need of extensive repairs. Repairs to the wind supply system, costing about £6000, are most urgently needed. Reconditioning the pipework and other parts of the instrument is also long overdue and will cost a great deal more. Contributions to the Organ Fund are sought and will be gratefully received. If you would like to make a contribution, please send by post to

The Treasurer, St. John's Methodist Church,
33 Holme Road, Market Weighton,
YORK. YO43 3EQ, UK.





Specification

Great Organ.

Sub-Bass 16' - 12 notes
Bourdon 16' TC
Diapason 8'
Harmonica 8' (Stopped Diapason 8')
Dulcet 8' (Dulciana 8')
Octave 4' (Principal 4')
Flute 4'
Mixture II
Flute 4' TC (Mixture IV)
Clarinet 8' TC (Trumpet 8')


(original specification in brackets)

Swell Organ

Viola 8' (Open Diapason 8')
Clarabella 8' (Stopped Diapason 8')
Gemshorn 4' (Principal 4')
Cornopean 8' (Trumpet 8')

Pedal Organ

Diapason 16'

Couplers

Swell to Great
Great to Pedal
Swell to Pedal

Swell Enclosed
Tracker (Mechanical) Action
Sliderless Chests

Thanks to Paul L Dawson for historical information.




A Programme
given by Dr. Francis Jackson
(Organist Emeritus, York Minster),
on 15th June, 2000


Concerto 4 in G

i

Larghetto

Matthew Camidge

 

ii

Fugue Allegro

 

 

iii

Larghetto

 

 

iv

March

 

 

 

 

 

Andante Cantabile

 

 

Samuel Sebastian Wesley

 

 

 

 

Toccata and Fugue in D minor

 

 

Bach

 

 

 

 

Evening Song

 

 

Edward C. Bairstow

 

 

 

 

Suite Gothique

i

Choral

Léon Boëllmann

 

i

Menuet Gothique

 

 

iii

Prière à Notre Dame

 

 

iv

Toccata

 

 

 

 

 

Prelude on ‘East Acklam’ ‘ · · the sweet rivelet’

 

 

FJ

 

 

 

 

Grand Choeur in D

 

 

Alexandre Guilmant




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