| Census ID | HKG2025b |
|---|---|
| Location | Hong Kong Baptist University |
| Builder | Fisk, Op. 158 |
| Specs | III/33+Ped. |
| Action | Mechanical |
HKG2025b is one of the two new Fisk installations at Hong Kong Baptist University’s Jockey Club Campus of Creativity. It is a three-manual organ with a Baroque Great and Positive, and a French Romantic Swell. The manuals are arranged French-style, from the bottom up I-II-III.
The specs are as follows:
| Great (I) (C-c4) |
Bourdon 16′ Prestant 8′ Spillpfeife 8′ Octave 4′ Superoctave 2′ Mixture IV-VI Trommet 8′ Tremulant |
| Positive (II) |
Gedackt 8′ Principal 4′ Rohrflöte 4′ Nasat 2 2/3′ Octave 2′ Terz 1 3/5′ Quinta 1 1/3′ Dulcian 8′ Tremulant |
| Swell (III) (enclosed) |
Viole de Gambe 8′ Voix céleste 8′ Flûte traversière 8′ Flûte octaviante 4′ Nasard 2 2/3′ Octavin 2′ Tierce 1 3/5′ Basson 16′ Trompette 8′ Hautbois 8′ Voix humaine 8′ Trémolo |
| Pedal (C-g1) |
Holz Principal 16′ Bourdon 16′ (Gt.) Octave 8′ Spillpfeife 8′ (Gt.) Octave 4′ Posaune 16′ Trommet 8′ (Gt.) |
| Couplers |
Positive/Great, Swell/Great, Swell/Positive, Great/Pedal, Positive/Pedal, Swell/Pedal, Swell/Pedal Super
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| Accessories | Cymbelstern, Rossignol, wind stabilizer, SSOS system, sequencer, Fisk II temperament |
The organ was dedicated by American organist Ken Cowan on 23 October 2025, in a program of Bach, Saint-Saëns, Thalben-Ball, Laurin, Guilmant, and others.
