| Fantasia in F minor, K608 | W. A. Mozart 1756-1791 |
| Noël “Ecoutez-moi, bon Joseph” | Jean-François Dandrieu 1682-1738 |
| Prelude & Fugue in E minor | Felix Mendelssohn 1809-1847 Arr. W. T. Best |
| Marche Funèbre et Chant Séraphique, Op.17 | Alexandre Guilmant 1837-1911 |
| Fanfare | John Cook 1918-1984 |
| L’Ange à la Trompette | Jacques Charpentier b. 1933 |
| The Soul of the Lake, Op.96 No.1 | Sigfrid Karg-Elert 1877-1933 |
| Romance (from Symphonie No.4 Op.32 in G minor) | Louis Vierne 1870-1937 |
| Toccata | Marcel Lanquetuit 1894-1985 |
Of French and South American ancestry, D’Arcy Trinkwon is one leading virtuosos of today. One of the few organists who devotes himself exclusively to a concert career, his performances in international festivals and concert series worldwide have brought him recognition as a musician of distinction and one of the finest organists Britain has produced.
Critics have hailed him variously as "one of the really great artists of his genre", "for anyone needing to be converted to organ music" dazzling - astonishing - unquestionable - prodigious etc. In more than 700 recitals worldwide has become a regular in London, Paris, Salzburg, Berlin, Munich, Los Angeles etc. A new recording with Hyperion appears this season. Rightly described as ‘the Nureyev of organists’ his remarkable talent and wizardry has stunned audiences worldwide.
Website: www.darcytrinkwon.com