- Bernard Smith
"Father" Bernard Smith (c. 1630 - 1708) was a German-born master organ maker in
England in the late seventeenth century.Smith served his apprenticeship in Germany before emigrating to England in 1660. He built an organ for the Chapel Royal and, in 1681, became the king's organ maker. Along with his hated rival
Renatus Harris he was one of the two most prominent organ builders of the late seventeenth century.The rivalry between Smith and Harris led to the famous "Battle of the Organs" in 1684, when both were bidding for the contract to build the new organ for the
Temple Church ,London . Each man erected an organ in the Temple Church and then hired prominent organists to demonstrate the superiority of their instrument. Smith hiredJohn Blow andHenry Purcell as his organists and won the contest.Remnants of Smith organs survive at various places in the United Kingdom, though most survivals comprise only the casework. One of the best preserved cases is in the chapel of
Trinity College, Cambridge . The organ that is now contained in this case (by Metzler, 1975) contains a number of restored Smith ranks.Other notable Smith cases (this list is not exhaustive) can be found atChrist Church Cathedral, Oxford ,Emmanuel College, Cambridge , St Mary the Great, Cambridge,St Paul's Cathedral , London, and the chapel of St Peter ad Vincula at theTower of London .
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