More hidden gems of the Renaissance

with organ music from the Renaissance, the Baroque, and modern times

Venue

Walferdange Church, 1 Rue de l'Eglise, 7224 Walferdange, Luxembourg

Free admission. Donations are welcome to asbl Tricentenaire.

Organist Mark Brafield joins the Art of Music for this concert.

About Mark Brafield

Mark Brafield has studied the organ with Robert Munns, Stephen Farr, David Sanger and Dame Gillian Weir. He held an Organ Scholarship with a Scholarship in English Literature at Trinity College, Oxford, and is a Fellow and former Chairman of the Royal College of Organists.

Mark combines a legal profession with a career as a concert organist. He has performed widely at leading venues in the United Kingdom and other countries, including King’s College Cambridge; St Paul’s Cathedral and Westminster Abbey in London; St Thomas’s, Fifth Avenue, New York; and Notre Dame de Paris. This is his first visit to Luxembourg.

Works performed

  • Anonymous (Antwerp, 1553)
    Heu mihi Domine a5
  • Andreas de Silva
    Crux clavis coronae spinarum flagellis
  • Plainchant
    Jesu dulcis memoria
  • Girolamo Frescobaldi
    Aria detto Balletto
  • Thomas Crecquillon
    Domine da nobis auxilium a6
  • Giulio Osculati
    Non protest arbor bona a5
  • Johannes de Cleve
    Dixit ergo Jesus duodecim a6
  • Toon Hagen
    Vater unser im Himmelreich (Partita)
  • Plainchant
    Psalm Dixit Dominus with antiphon: Hoc est praeceptum meum
  • Dominique Phinot
    Te gloriosus apostolorum chorus a5
  • Lauda (12th century Italian)
    Benedicti e llaudati
  • Claudin de Sermisy
    Si bona suscepimus a4
  • Dietrich Buxtehude
    Passacaglia in D minor
  • Sulpitia Cesis
    Salve gemma confessorum a6
  • Plainchant
    Salve regina
  • Costanzo Porta
    Apparuit benignitas a6