There is mention of a chamber organ in the room in 1779.
Under Lewis's direction, the firm built instruments ranging from small chamber organs to major cathedral and concert organs.
That chord shifts as the violin soloist adds and removes pieces of lead from the keys of a chamber organ.
It is a small and intimate church, containing traditional carved box pews and a recently renovated chamber organ.
They are usually tracker instruments, although the modern builders are often building electropneumatic chamber organs.
Subsequent scholarship and performance practice, however, has favoured the original intimate scoring for chamber organ and small baroque orchestra.
Never, surely was a chamber organ compelled to such service.
A chamber organ was purchased in 2007 with funds from a bequest to the Music Department.
A chamber organ by Gray & Davison dating from approximately 1847 was acquired in 1995.
Very small organs can be called "chamber organs".