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- There is also a small 5 stop chamber organ dating from 1870.
- The chamber organ is registered with the National Trust.
- The William Gray chamber organ was built in 1810 for the Jerningham family in Norfolk.
- They are usually tracker instruments, although the modern builders are often building electropneumatic chamber organs.
- The specification of the chamber organ can also be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.
- In 1790 he was awarded the status of Imperial Royal Chamber Organ Builder and Instrument Maker.
- A new chamber organ was recently commissioned for the chapel, built by Taylor and Boody.
- "Under Hamelin Hill " tells the Pied Piper story in goblinlike music for a chamber organ.
- It is a small and intimate church, containing traditional carved box pews and a recently renovated chamber organ.
- An 1855 chamber organ was also erected in the South transept for use when the choir sings in that location.
- Many new chamber organs and harpsichords today feature transposing keyboards, which can slide up or down one or more semitones.
- On the second floor was a organ loft housed the largest chamber organ in America with 62 speaking stops .
- As well as a chamber organ, the Cathedral also has a small organ, called the " Zoboli Organ ".
- It has a wider range of application than the chamber organ and a pedal board arrangement to which visiting organists are more accustomed.
- Pasi's familiarity with European organs stems both from his Austrian nativity and restoration work on several instruments, including two Italian chamber organs.
- A second organ, a chamber organ, has four stops and is ideal as a continuo instrument where the main organ would be inappropriate.
- The precise reasons why Handel introduced this new musical form, the concerto for chamber organ and orchestra, have been discussed in detail by.
- The chapel contains a small chamber organ and St John's Church a larger instrument with a case above the north side of the rood screen.
- The cathedral also has a chamber organ, built by the Scottish organ-builders Lammermuir, which is normally kept in the Tudor and baroque music.
- Though I am almost persuaded otherwise by John Wallace's Solo recital Virtuosi with keyboard ( chamber organ, harpsichord, piano, or organ ) accompaniment.
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