Signum: SIGCD114The Organ of Buckingham Palace Ballroom |
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Dating from 1818, the three-manual Buckingham Palace Organ was built
originally by Henry Lincoln for the Royal Pavilion, Brighton. On Victoria
relinquishing the Pavilion as a residence, the instrument was moved to
London and installed at the Palace by Gray & Davison in 1855. Its modern
renovation, by William Drake of Buckfastleigh, was completed in 2002.
Joseph Nolan is gaining recognition as an organist of considerable note. He was appointed to Her Majesty’s Chapels
Royal, St James’s Palace in 2004 where he plays for the regular services.As part of his duties, Joseph also played at the
Thanksgiving service for Princess Diana at The Guards Chapel in August 2007. "draws real sparkle from the instrument, using its unprepossessing resources to amazing effect, but turns out a
magisterial account of the Sonata's first movement" Gramophone | 
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