The recital organ now installed at St Alfege was built first (by Lewis & Co in 1891 for Eton College Lower Chapel. Hunter rebuilt the organ in the original case after WWI, and this survived until a further rebuild by Harrison & Harrison Limited in 1970 when a new Positive organ was added to the enclosed Choir organ. In 2000, it was moved to St Alfege and dedicated on Sunday 8 October 2000.
Assistant Organist (photo, right) : Richard Brasier, an Associate of Trinity College London, currently studying organ at the Royal Academy of Music.
| SPECIFICATION | ||||||
| Pedal | Choir | |||||
| Sub Bass | 32 | Open Flute | 8 | |||
| Open Diapason | 16 | A | Viola da Gamba | 8 | ||
| Open Metal | 16 | B | Celestes | 8 | ||
| Bourdon | 16 | C | Echo Dulciana | 8 | ||
| Octave | 8 | A | Unda Maris | 8 | ||
| Flute | 8 | C | Flaute Dolce | 4 | ||
| Quint | 1 1/3 | C | Clarinet | 8 | ||
| Fifteenth | 4 | A | Orchestral Oboe | 8 | ||
| Octave Flute | 4 | C | Tromba | 8 | G | |
| Mixture | III | Tuba | 8 | E | ||
| Ophicleide | 16 | E | Tremulant | |||
| Fagotto | 16 | F | ||||
| Trombone | 8 | E | ||||
| Tromba | 4 | E | ||||
| Positive | Great | |||||
| Gedackt | 8 | Double Diapason | 16 | B | ||
| Gemshorn | 4 | Open Diapason | I | 8 | ||
| Nazard | 2 2/3 | Open Diapason | II | 8 | ||
| Open Flute | 2 | Open Diapason | III | 8 | ||
| Tierce | 1 3/5 | Stopped Diapason | 8 | |||
| Cimbel | III | Dulciana | 8 | |||
| Principal | 4 | |||||
| Hohl Flute | 4 | |||||
| Twelfth | 2 2/3 | |||||
| Fifteenth | 2 | |||||
| Mixture | IV | |||||
| Tromba | 8 | G | ||||
| Swell | ||||||
| Open Diapason | 8 | |||||
| Rohr Flute | 8 | |||||
| Salicional | 8 | |||||
| Vox Angelica | 8 | TC | ||||
| Principal | 4 | |||||
| Lieblich Flute | 4 | |||||
| Flautina | 2 | |||||
| Mixture | V | |||||
| Contra Fagotto | 16 | F | ||||
| Trumpet | 8 | |||||
| Clarion | 4 | |||||
| Tremulant | ||||||