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CHAMBER ORGANS FOR HOME, SCHOOL OR UNIVERSITY
Choral scholars by the Skrabl chamber organ on loan to King's College, Cambridge in 2016.
Practice in comfort with a Skrabl house organ
Our house and practice organs are valued by professional and amateur players alike for their superior quality, appearance and convenience.
Regular practice to improve technique and to explore and expand repertoire is the objective
of most organists, amateur or professional.
Skrabl's range of chamber organs for the home, school or college, fulfils this desire. Instruments can be of one or two manuals, with or without pedals, and built to the player's specification.
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Our organs can play through wooden and metal pipes or – in our combination organs – with digital assistance. Needless to say, the build quality is first-class and our prices are always competitive.
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Chamber organs at home and in chapel
Evidence of the sound and build quality of Skrabl chamber organs can be gained from these two recordings of British instruments.
The first is by the British concert organist, Dr Gordon Stewart, who plays the third movement of Bach's First Trio Sonata on a four-stop, two-manual organ with mechanical action built by Skrabl for a customer in the UK.
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In the recording, below, former organ scholar Tom Etheridge plays J S Bach's chorale prelude Vater unser im Himmelreich, BWV 683, on the Skrabl chamber organ in the chapel of King's College, Cambridge.
This small, two-manual, four-stop instrument was used while the main organ was undergoing restoration.
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