
A chapel organ silenced by a century of neglect
The 1903 Hutchings-Votey had not spoken in eleven years. Every leather primary valve had collapsed. Three ranks of open wood pipes had warped beyond alignment, and the original mechanical action — never regulated since installation — was so sluggish that the instrument was unplayable at any tempo above largo.
“They came three times before touching a single pipe. The first visit was just listening — to the room, to what the organ had been trying to say. By the second visit, they knew it better than we did.”
Rev. Canon Margaret Osei-Bonsu
Music Director, St. Clement's Episcopal Church, Boston

Restored to the clarity Hutchings intended
Full releathering of all primary and secondary valves. New regulation throughout the mechanical action. Three warped ranks rebuilt on original pipe forms. The chapel now hosts a weekly recital series — the first in the building's 120-year history.





