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Publication Date:-
2024-08-30
 
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St George's Hall organ to get its 'voice' back

LIVERPOOL'S historic Willis Organ at St George's Hall will soon receive a much needed refurbishment, following a vital funding boost.

An appeal to repair the organ has received a £20,000 funding from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, via the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority.

This means repair work can take place on the:- 'Tuba Mirabilis' which is often described as the:- 'voice of the organ.'

Its Tuba Mirabilis pipes are to be repaired by specialist local technicians David Wells Organ Builders Ltd, who are based in Kirkdale, meaning the Tuba Mirabilis stop sound from the magnificent instrument will be returned to its former, crisp glory.

The 'stop chest,' which produces the sound, will also be restored, with the replacement of the internal leatherwork and magnets.

The work is expected to take around 8 weeks and will involve the removal of delicate pipework, so it can be transported to the Kirkdale workshop for restoration.

Following completion of the work, the Tuba Mirabilis stop will be thoroughly regulated and the whole organ tuned, in readiness for the next organ recital on:- Tuesday, 24 September 2024, led by organist Professor Ian Tracey.

The work coincides with the:- 'SGH170' programme of events, which celebrates the Grade I listed building's 170th anniversary with an array of music, comedy, and performance events.

For further information or to make donation please visit the Hall’s official website.

Liverpool City Council's Cabinet Member for Health, Wellbeing and Culture, Councillor Harry Doyle, said:- "We are delighted to be able to dedicate funds to the repair of the Tuba Mirabilis, 1 of the loudest single stops on an organ. It is part of our commitment to ensuring we invest in our historic buildings and make the most of our incredible heritage. The Willis Organ is a cornerstone of Liverpool's rich musical heritage and holds immense historical and cultural value. Knowing that it is getting closer to being fully restored to its optimal condition is incredibly exciting."

Steve Rotheram, Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, said:- "The City of Liverpool is steeped in a rich musical history that has helped to shape its identity and culture for centuries. St George's Hall has played a part in everything from classical music concerts to Eurovision for almost 170 years. I am delighted that the Combined Authority's funding will deliver this important restoration, underlining Liverpool's place as a UNESCO City of music."

Emlyn Wright, Trustee of St George's Hall's Charitable Trust, said:- "Generous funding like this enables us to fulfil our mission of protecting, preserving, and enhancing St George's Hall for future generations. This restoration not only revives a vital piece of our past but also ensures that it continues to inspire the community, encourage a love of music for the City's children and enchant audiences with both classical and contemporary music for years to come."


The Shine Programme's display at the 100th Southport Flower Show

Hayley with her dedicated year 5 Shine Ambassador.

THE Shine Programme, dedicated to nurturing children's mental health and wellbeing through creative educational workshops, recently showcased their beautiful exhibition at the 100th Southport Flower Show.

The exhibition included the art work of children at:- Mere Brow Primary School, Richard Durning's Endowed Primary School and Bickerstaffe Primary School. Children created upcycled flowers from magazines, old jewellery and buttons.

The flowers were then magically assembled onto an umbrella to convey an inspirational message that:- "We can blossom and shine through any storms." The flowers represented uniqueness and strength as a collective bouquet of gifts of talents.

Children who attend the Shine programme at Mere Brow Primary School also created their own colourful blossom trees as a metaphor of their growth and achievements throughout their Shine journey. Hayley Coggins, Educational wellbeing practitioner and founder of Shine expressed:- "Every piece of art work we create visually narrates a special story that helps children to make sense of their inner worlds whilst boosting their confidence and self esteem. It was such a huge honour for us to be given the opportunity to exhibit at this year's Southport Flower Show to inspire the community."

The Shine Programme is an innovative product of Hayley's dedication to mental wellness in education, empowering children of all ages:- to build their confidence, wellbeing, self-esteem and aspirations through expressive arts and holistic wellbeing interventions.

Hayley would like to thank everyone who visited the Shine exhibition, the kind exhibitors and to Liz and Alan for giving her the opportunity to showcase the children's creativity.

 
      
 
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