This was written in 1894 and acknowledges the work of Bach in it's opening flourishes. Uniquely Stanford, this piece is a showcase of English/Irish organ music and renders very well on this beloved and colorful English instrument, included with Hauptwerk.
We all start out on the St. Anne's set - and it is a great set. However, I have just recently begun to play around with the mixer and the possibilities with the inbuilt convolution reverb engine. I think this result is remarkable - consider this is what is possible "out of the box" with Hauptwerk - before you install a single third party sample set. I love how the flutes, diapasons and especially the solo clarinet render so well in the virtual reverberant space.
Bravo Martin Dyde, Brett Milan and the team!!
Sampleset: St. Anne's Mosesly, Milan Digital Audio
Reverb: HauptwerkReverb-Church01-Omni-6.7m-LR-3.8s