The organ and recitals

Norwich Cathedral organ

Organ recitals

Monday 7 May (Bank Holiday), Thomas Primrose (Norwich Cathedral), 11.00am, Free admission

Wednesday 20 June, Ralph Cupper (Norway), 7.30pm, Big Screen, £6 with concessions

Monday 9 July, Hans U Heilscher (Germany), 7.30pm, Big Screen, £6 with concessions

Wednesday 15 August, David Dunnett (Norwich Cathedral), 7.30pm, Big Screen, £6 with concessions

Monday 27 August (Bank Holiday), William Saunders (Ipswich School), 11.00am, free admission

Wednesday 12 September, Kris Thomsett (Organ Scholar, Norwich Cathedral), 7.30pm, Big Screen, £6 with concessions

Wednesday 10 October, Marcus Huxley (Birmingham Cathedral), 7.30pm, Big Screen, £6 with concessions


Bank Holiday recitals last about forty-five minutes.  The evening recitals last about ninety minutes and the organ recitalist can be seen by the audience in the Nave by means of a big screen relay.

Norwich Cathedral's organ

The first known references to an organ in the Cathedral date from the 14th century. Since that time numerous famous organ builders - Dallam, Renatus Harris, Byfield and Bishop - have been associated with instruments built here. In 1899 a new five manual organ was built by Norman and Beard and this instrument was badly damaged by fire during a dramatic evensong on 9th April 1938.

The present organ is one of the three largest cathedral organs in the country having 105 speaking stops. The organ has four manuals and dates from the Hill, Norman & Beard rebuild of 1940-1942; the fine casework, erected in 1950, was designed by Stephen Dykes Bower. The longest pipes are thirty-two feet long and the smallest have a speaking length of less than an inch. The Solo Tuba which speaks magnificently into the Nave is on eighteen inches of wind pressure and the organ is now equipped with 256 channels of memory and a stepper sequencer to help visiting organists manage the stops.

An unusual addition
One particularly unusual feature added in 1969 is the Cymbelstern - a set of six bells with a rotating star high up on the east organ case - this is unusual in an English organ and adds visual interest to the music when it is in use.

To find out more
Further information is to be found in The Organs in Norwich Cathedral by Simon Burrell and Mark Nicholas (£2.00) available from the Cathedral Gift Shop at the back of the Nave and online.

Recordings of the organ are also on sale at the Cathedral Gift Shop or online.

Special Events

June '12

Jacqui Dankworth in concert
Chess Valley Choir
Organ Recital

July '12

Organ Recital

August '12

Charles Timberlake Piano Recital
Organ Recital
Organ Recital

September '12

Organ Recital

October '12

Aled Jones concert
Organ Recital