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The concert will take place at 8 pm in the church of Sant Jaume i Santa Anna, with free admission until capacity is reached

Organist Javier Sáez and the Alicante Chamber Choir will be the stars of the International Organ Festival this Friday

27 November 2025
El organista Javier Sáez y el Coro de Cámara de Alicante, protagonistas este viernes del Festival Internacional de Órgano

The Church of Sant Jaume i Santa Anna will host another performance of the 13th Benidorm International Organ Festival tomorrow, Friday, the seventh concert of the year. This time, the recital features organist Javier Sáez and the Alicante Chamber Choir, who will perform a program combining solo organ pieces with choral accompaniment.

The Councillor for Culture of Benidorm City Council, Jaime Jesús Pérez, reminded everyone that, as usual, the concert will begin at 8:00 p.m. and admission is free until the church reaches capacity. He also noted that “we are fortunate to have an organ like the one in the Church of Sant Jaume i Santa Anna, an instrument of exceptional quality, highly valued by professionals and the public alike, which allows us to offer high-caliber concerts, as can be seen in each of the scheduled events.” Therefore, he publicly invited residents and visitors to “come this Friday and experience it for themselves, enjoying this new recital.”

The program they will perform is made up of the following pieces and composers: Giovanni Morandi (1777 - 1856), Raccolta di sonate per gli organi moderni (1846), Offertorio in Do maggiore (*); Saint Ambrose? (C. 340 - 397), Liber Hymnarius.

Solesmes 1983, Aeterna Christi munera; Sebastián Aguilera de Heredia (1561 - 1627), Work of 8th tone Salad (*), Magnificat of 8th tone; Vincenzo Petralli (1830 - 1889), Messa solenne (1869) verso: Ripieno Semplice (*); Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (1525 - 1594), Missa ‘Aeterna Christi munera’, Kyrie; Vincenzo Petralli, Messa solemne, Verso: Allegretto grazioso (*); Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Missa ‘Aeterna Christi munera’, Gloria; Vincenzo Petralli, Messa solenne. Verse: andante mosso (*); Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Missa ‘Aeterna Christi munera’, Credo; Father Davide da Bergamo (1791 - 1863), Verso in Fa maggiore (*); Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Missa ‘Aeterna Christi munera’, Sanctus; Father Davide da Bergamo (1791 - 1863), Elevazione (*); Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Missa ‘Aeterna Christi munera’, Agnus dei; Vincenzo Petralu, Messa solenne. Verse: Allegro Brillante (*). The works accompanied by an asterisk will be performed only by the organ.
Performers

Javier Sáez holds a Higher Diploma in Performance from the Manuel Massotti Litel Higher Conservatory of Music in Murcia, specialising in harpsichord and organ, under the tutelage of Javier Artigas. He completed a Master's degree in Musicology, Music Education, and Early Music Performance in Barcelona. He currently teaches harpsichord at the Higher Conservatory of Music of Castilla-La Mancha and continues his concert career as a soloist and with ensembles of various types.

Joining him will be the Alicante Chamber Choir, a recently formed choir created to support the activities of the early music department at the José Tomás Conservatory of Music. Composed of various professional and amateur musicians, the choir focuses primarily on Renaissance and Baroque repertoire, while also exploring other styles and historical periods.

The next event of the XIII Benidorm International Organ Festival will take place on December 13th with the Christmas concert and will feature organist Paco Amaya and baritone Christian Costea.