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In 1938 Casavant Frères of St Hyacinthe, Québec, was awarded the contract for a new 3-manual organ of 1760 pipes. 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, with a façade designed by Adrian Gilbert Scott — the same architect who designed St James’ Church building. Over the years some minor changes were made to meet the musical demands of a living church, including a new Choir division with three ranks in the west gallery in 1948, and a new organ console in 2003. With the addition of the Choir division, the organ now has 33 ranks and just under 2000 pipes. The main organ is located high on the north gallery of the church – an excellent location, as the grand sound of this fine Casavant Frères organ is marvellously enhanced by the church’s outstanding acoustics.
A service and concert in memory of Alan A. Lowe, a beloved member of the St. Andrews-Wesley community. This concert and celebration of life service, featuring the complete Requiem by Gabriel Fauré and performed by the Sacred Voices Ensemble at St. Andrew’s-Wesley United Church, is open to the public, according to his last wishes. St. Andrew’s-Wesley’s choir of 16 professional singers will also be performing Tomás Luis de Victoria’s O Magnum Mysterium, and John Tavener’s beautiful Song for Athene, which became well-known after being performed at the late Princess Diana’s funeral. The Sacred Voices Ensemble will be led by St. Andrew’s-Wesley’s Choral Director Peggy Hua and accompanied by Director of Music Angelique Po on the organ and piano. |
Accompanied live on the historic Wurlitzer organ..
Info: https://vancouvercivictheatres.com/events/silent-movie-mondays-charlie-chaplin-shorts-jun-3-2024/