A recital featuring the organ of Glasgow Evangelical Church with other instruments (cello, trumpet, and violin).
The organ was built and installed by Forster and Andrews of Hull in 1887. It has 3 manuals, 1800 pipes and is driven by a 400 volt, 2-horse power motor. The original motor was water driven and a special main had to be built to provide the required supply. It was overhauled in the 1990s, and has been awarded a Certificate Grade I by The British Institute of Organ Studies in recognition of it being an outstanding instrument by Forster & Andrews 1887 in original condition. It is therefore listed in the Institute’s Register of Historic Pipe Organs as being an instrument of importance to the national heritage and one deserving careful preservation for the benefit of future generations.