Playing the historic organ once played by Handel himself at St Mary the Virgin Church in Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, was a profound privilege during a solemn funeral service. This Grade I listed medieval church, one of the oldest in the area and consecrated in 1283, houses the magnificent three-manual Christopher Schrider organ—originally from St Martin-in-the-Fields, London, gifted by King George I—which delivered its renowned rich, resonant tones for reflective hymns and gentle voluntaries. Positioned near the altar, the instrument's majestic diapasons, trumpets, and flutes created a deeply comforting and dignified atmosphere, offering solace to the family in this timeless Cotswold parish.