This is the second upload of recordings with music I played while trying out Augustine's new sample set of the organ built by Aquincum in 1989 for the Church of the Holy Spirit in the western Hungarian town of Győr, which stands on the site of the ancient Roman settlement of Arrabona.
Like my first recording with this sample set, this upload also refers to music related to the first lines of Psalm 31, which are paraphrased in the Protestant chorale “In dich hab ich gehofft, Herr” and at the end of the Ambrosian hymn “Te Deum”: “In te Domine, speravi”.
After Franz Tunder's 17th-century choral fantasia “In dich hab ich gehofft, Herr” (
https://www.contrebombarde.com/concerthall/music/59751), this time I would like to present a work from the second half of the 20th century: “In te domine speravi” (1964) by the Swiss composer Klaus Huber (1924–2017), whose centenary is on November 30.
As the acoustics of the church in Győr are very dry, I have again added a little artificial reverberation (HauptwerkReverb-Church01-ORTF-6.7m-LR3.8s). Unlike my first recording, however, this time I use the original well-tempered tuning of the instrument.