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Brief History of the Parish
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Pipe Organ
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Pipe Organ

The organ in this church is one of the finest and most important historic organs in Sydney. Built in 1882, it is the only organ known to have been constructed by Frederick Haydon Baker, a Sydney builder who acted on behalf of Alfred Hunter & Son of London. The instrument was given a full restoration by Pitchford & Garside in 1978. The organ was turned back around to its former position against the west wall in the gallery in February 2006 by Peter D. G. Jewkes and Co. It had been placed sideways during the time when the church was shortened when Broadway was widened.

Links

Information page from the Organ Music Society of Sydney

Bibliography

Rushworth, Graeme D. (1988). “Frederick Haydon Baker” in Historic organs of New South Wales: the instruments, their makers and players 1791–1940, pp. 118–21. Sydney, NSW: Hale & Iremonger.

Bock, Geoff (2006). “St Benedict’s Church, Broadway and its organ” in The Sydney organ journal 37/3 (Winter 2006), pp. 13-15.

Organ Concerts at St Benedict’s

There are currently no upcoming organ concerts. Please check this page again at a later date.

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