*Location:
Chapel tower
General Theological Seminary of
The Episcopal Church
West 21st Street,
between 9th and 10th Avenues
New York, New York, USA
LL: N 40.74554, W 74.00360
*Player:
Prof.David J. Hurd,
Director of Church Music
8 Chelsea Square
Manhattan, NY 10011
H: (212)924-4963
E: hurd@gts.edu
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Guild of Chimers*Contact:
General Seminary 175 9th Avenue New York, NY 10011-4983 T: (212)243-5150
*Schedule:
Morning and evening daily, before Eucharist and Evensong.
*Remarks:
Tower tubes by Harrington, installed by Durfee; added semitones are C#,F#,A#,C# on the present keyboard. Originally was played via loose-rope chiming rack with sallies; it remains in the middle level of the tower. A later electric automatic system was removed in 1983 when Schulmerich installed the present Eijsbouts baton clavier (manual two octaves, pedal one octave; pedals not used).
*Technical data:
Traditional chime (baton keyboard) of 15 tubular bells
Pitch of heaviest bell is G# in the middle octave
Transposition is up 8 semitone(s)
Keyboard range: C E **/ C C
There are four added semitones
The present keyboard was installed in 1888
by the maker cited in Remarks above
Prior history:
In 1888, the complete instrument was installed
by the maker cited in Remarks above
Year of latest technical information source is 2005
*Links:
An article about the organ pictures the tower and mentions the chime.
Where this work lies in the sequence of output of its maker.
Ranking among all tower tube instruments by size (number of notes).
Index to all tower tube instruments in NY.
*Status:
This page was built from the database on 8-Jul-08 based on textual data last updated on 2008/07/05 and on technical data last updated on 2005/10/03
Explanations of page format and keyboard range are available.
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