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Swell box shutters of a Klais organ in Kleve, Germany

In apipe organ, theswell box, "Swell" (German: "Schwellwerk;" French: "Récit") is an enclosed space that has adjustable shades (often referred to as "swell shades") that open to the listening space in a similar manner to Venetian window blinds. When open, these shades allow the pipes' sounds to travel freely from the box to the room. When closed, most of the sound is contained in the box; the moveable shades provide a means of adjusting the loudness of the sound, and perhaps more importantly,[according to whom?] of gradualcrescendo ("swelling") anddecrescendo. Operation of the shades is done with a hinged pedal ("swell pedal" or "expression pedal") at the console. In modern organs, this pedal is usually mechanically balanced such that it stays at whatever position the organist moves it to.

Higher frequencies are affected more by the shades than lower frequencies, so opening them not only provides more volume, but more brilliance. This "swelling" is what gives the swell division in an organ its name, although it is common in many organs (especially larger ones) to enclose other divisions in swell boxes as well, sometimes with separate swell pedals for each at the console. Pipes that are enclosed in a swell box are often referred to as "under expression" or "enclosed", whereas ones that are not are called "exposed" or "unenclosed".

This arrangement is necessary because a givenpipe only plays at one given loudness. If the windpressure were varied in an attempt to change the loudness, thepitch, tone quality, attack and decay and other characteristics would also change. In fact, organ builders have to go to a lot of trouble to provide a steady, unchanging wind supply, so the only way to gradually increase or decrease the loudness of a pipe is to enclose it in a swell box, and then to gradually open or close the shades.[citation needed]

This has its drawbacks. No matter how a swell box is designed, the sound of the pipes is compromised by enclosing them. Since muchorgan repertoire was written before gradual crescendo and decrescendo effects became common, this seems to represent an unnecessary degradation of early music. The kinds of music which are least compatible with enclosed pipes are precisely the kinds where gradual crescendo and diminuendo are not required. On the other hand, building an organ with no swell box – and thus unable to play later music – would also limit the instrument's usefulness.[citation needed]

The usual way of dealing with this problem is to build an organ in which the pipes are divided into several sections or divisions, one or more of which are enclosed in a swell box or boxes, the other divisions remaining unenclosed.[citation needed]

History

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The invention of the swell box has been credited to twoorgan-builders called Abraham Jordan, a father-and-son team which was active in the early eighteenth century (for example at the church ofSt Magnus the Martyr, London). It took time to be adopted in other countries and therefore some of the best organ music, for examplethat of Bach, was not written with a swell box in mind.

The Jordans' work can be seen as a development of earlier technology, but its significance was recognized at the time. TheSpectator announced that "Whereas Mr. Abraham Jordan, senior and junior, have, with their own hands, joinery excepted, made and erected a very large organ in St Magnus' Church, at the foot ofLondon Bridge, consisting of four sets of keys, one of which is adapted to the art of emitting sounds by swelling notes, which never was in any organ before; this instrument will be publicly opened on Sunday next [14 February 1712], the performance by Mr. John Robinson. The above-said Abraham Jordan gives notice to all masters and performers, that he will attend every day next week at the said Church, to accommodate all those gentlemen who shall have a curiosity to hear it."[1]

Aristide Cavaillé-Coll refined the English swell box by devising a spring-loaded (later balanced) pedal with which the organist could operate the swell shutters.

References

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  1. ^The Spectator, 8 February 1712, quoted inChronicles of London Bridge by an Antiquary [i.e. Richard Thomson 1794–1865], p. 457-8:Smith, Elder and Co., London, 1827
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