St. John's Toorak

This significant parish church was constructed in 1860, making it one of the earlier major church buildings in the then developing city of Melbourne. It is worth bearing in mind that at this time, Australia as a federated country had not yet come into being and would would not do so for another 40 years. The building was designed by William Wardell, also responsible for the design of St. Patrick's Cathedral, seen elsewhere on this site. For more details of this church and its activities see its own web site  here
As with many Anglican churches, music is, and always has been, integral to the worship at St. John's. The present organ was installed in 1914 following the appointment as music director 2 years earlier of W.G. Price, then one of  Australia's foremost concert performers. The present music director is Andrew Blackburn.
Details of the 1914 Hill organ, fully restored in 1994/5 are  here
The stained glass windows are an overwhelmingly beautiful feature of St. John's. The magnificent east window is the oldest in the building dating from 1862. It depicts Christ's birth, baptism, death and resurrection.