Welcome
to the website of the Rieger
in the Christchurch Town Hall,
New Zealand
From
the first packing crate to the end of the opening festivities
we followed the naissance of the organ with video film, photographs
and text. Updates were added almost daily so that others on the
far side of the world could take part in this life-long dream
of thousands. We hoped the simple text and small photos might
also instruct a little, as well as bringing pleasure; but above
all, this is a documentary, warts and all, of a major event in
a community.
When
the Christchurch Town Hall was opened almost 25 years ago provision
was made for the installation of an organ in the auditorium. Proceeds
from some of the opening events, the sale of the Civic Theatre organ
and a donation of $10,000 from Mr Jack Ferrier formed the basis
of a fund towards the provision of an organ.
In
1980 the Civic Music Council took up the cause and set up a fund-raising
committee. Some progress was made and in 1984 the Town Hall organ
Trust was established. A major boost to the fund was received in
1987 when Mr and Mrs Bernard Bicknell donated $100,000. (Mr Bicknell
was the Clerk of works during the installation of the organ).
In
1991 the then Town Hall Board, the Civic Music Council and other
supporters invited submissions from a number of organ-building companies,
with Rieger Orgelbau from Austria providing a comprehensive presentation
and being accepted as the best builder for needs of the Christchurch
Town Hall organ.
With
a legacy from the late Catherine Calder aided by high interest rates,
the fund reached $350,000 and the figure was further swelled by
a grant of $150,000 from the New Zealand Lotteries Board. A cheque
for $500,000 was handed to the City on the occasion of the Town
Hall's 21st anniversary in September 1993. This $500,000 was added
to the Christchurch City Council Organ Trust Fund of $308,000 making
a total of $808,000.
A
new fund-rasing committee was set up by the Rotary Club of Avonhead
chaired by Mr Ron Long. Their undertaking was to raise $200,000
and this meant that the Town Hall Board was able to present to Council
a proposal for Rieger Orgelbau to build the organ for the Christchurch
Town Hall. The total cost is approximately $NZ1.2 million.
Behind
all this are the persistent efforts of many thousands in the community
who have never given up the vision. Small and large groups have
been behind the cause, and many have grown up always conscious of
the dream of having a city pipe organ installed.
As
one correspondent to the webpage guestbook put it:
"...while a pupil (in the 70s) at Christ's College I was inviegled
into the various fundraising schemes for the Town Hall organ back
then. I have always been very inspired by the glorious majesty and
power of the organ and having visited many international performing
centres, have envied those with instruments installed. It now looks
as though we will have an organ well worth the lengthy wait and
considerable effort."