Nestled within the sacred walls of Bath Abbey, the Bath Abbey organ stands as a powerful symbol of spiritual and musical legacy, drawing visitors into a world where sound meets centuries of tradition.
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The Bath Abbey organ is more than a musical instrument—it is a living artifact rooted in centuries of ecclesiastical history. Originally installed in the 18th century and restored multiple times, its rich tonal palette continues to echo through the abbey’s vast nave, connecting generations through sacred music. Crafted with precision and reverence, it reflects the artistic and spiritual values of its era, making every performance a journey through time.
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Designed to harmonize with Bath Abbey’s unique acoustics, the organ features a carefully balanced array of pipes, keyboards, and digital enhancements that deliver both power and subtlety. Whether playing solemn choral works or lively baroque pieces, the sound fills the space with clarity and warmth, enhancing worship and fostering deep emotional resonance for audiences and performers alike.
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Visitors to Bath Abbey can hear this historic instrument during special concerts, daily services, and guided tours that spotlight its cultural significance. The organ serves as a bridge between past and present, inviting all to pause, reflect, and be moved by its timeless voice in one of England’s most cherished spiritual landmarks.
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The Bath Abbey organ is a masterpiece of sound and heritage, where every note carries history and every performance honors tradition. Experience its majestic resonance—book your visit today and let music transform your time in sacred space.
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The organ has over 4,000 pipes and can be enjoyed inside (and sometimes outside!) the Abbey every Sunday and at regular recitals. Over the centuries, organs in Bath Abbey have stood in various different places in the building. The first mention of an organ in the Abbey dates back to 1634, but nothing is known of it.
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Organ, in north transept The Abbey Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Bath, commonly known as Bath Abbey, is an Anglican parish church and a former Benedictine monastery in Bath, Somerset, England. It has had several organs since the first was installed in 1634 and multiple organists and assistant organists since the 16th century. Every Tuesday lunchtime at 1pm we welcome an organist to perform in Bath Abbey on our magnificent Klais Organ.
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Runs. Peter King, Organist Emeritus of Bath Abbey, having been the Abbey's Director of Music for thirty years (1986-2016), performs a wide-ranging concert, demonstrating the virtuosity and. Bath Abbey's organ is the most magnificent of the eight organs which have previously been in the Abbey.
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It was rebuilt by Klais of Bonn in 1997 as part of the Abbey 2000 restoration; and has over. The first mention of an organ in the Abbey dates to 1634, but nothing is known of this instrument. The first properly recorded organ in Bath Abbey was built by Abraham Jordan in 1708.
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It was modified in 1718 and 1739 by Jordan's son. The specification recorded in 1800 was one of twenty stops spread over three manuals. [1] The abbey's next organ was built in 1836 by John Smith of Bristol, to a.
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Organ Recitals Tuesdays@1 Organ Recitals Tuesdays 1.00pm May - October Performed on Bath Abbey's magnificent Klais Organ. Every Tuesday lunchtime at 1pm we welcome an organist to perform in Bath Abbey on our magnificent Klais Organ. Runs weekly from 6 May until 28 October.
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No tickets or booking required. The complicated workings sit over 9 metres above the Abbey floor and it has mechanical action with electronic coupling. The Abbey hosts a large number of organ recitals throughout the year which offer the chance to enjoy some stunning music while watching the organist perform live via a video screen.
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Peter King, Organist Emeritus of Bath Abbey, having been the Abbey's Director of Music for thirty years (1986-2016), performs a wide-ranging concert, demonstrating the virtuosity and versatility of both player and instrument in the beautiful acoustic of Bath Abbey. The Abbey Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Bath, commonly known as Bath Abbey, is an Anglican parish church and a former Benedictine monastery in Bath, Somerset, England. It has had several organs since the first was installed in 1634 and multiple organists and assistant organists since the 16th century.
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