Upcoming
Concert with Symphonic Wind Orchestra of Lower Saxony
'Concert featuring music for symphonic wind orchestra'
Concert The Hague
'J.S. Bach “Prelude and Fugue in A major (BWV 536)” | W.A. Mozart “Allegretto from Piano Concerto No. 24” | L. Vierne “Arabesque and Divertissement”
Concert Hengelo
'A. Hollins “Concert Overture No. 2” | C. Franck “Cantabile” | C. Saint-Saëns “Organ Symphony”
Concert Farmsum
'W.A. Mozart “Allegretto from Piano Concerto No. 24” | J. Brahms “Herzliebster Jesu” | M. Reger “Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott”
Concert Sittard
'o.a. D. Buxtehude “Praeludium in G minor (BuxWV 163)” | J.S. Bach “ Christ, der du bist der helle Tag (BWV 766)” | W.A. Mozart “Ah, vous dirai-je maman”
Concert Alkmaar
'o.a. J.P. Sweelinck “Mein junges Leben hat ein End” | D. Buxtehude “Magnificat Primi Toni” | J.N. Hanff “Auf meinen lieben Gott”'
Concert Alkmaar
'o.a. D. Buxtehude “Magnificat primi toni” | J.N. Hanff “Auf meinen lieben Gott” | J.S. Bach “Toccata in F major (BWV 540)”
Concert Nijmegen
'J. Langlais “Medieval Suite” | G.F. Handel “Organ Concerto in G minor” | M. Reger “A Mighty Fortress Is Our God”
Concert Naarden
'o.a. M. Reger “Introduction and Passacaglia” | L. Boëllmann “French Round” | F. Mendelssohn “Prelude and Fugue in E minor”'
Concert Amsterdam
'o.a. A. Hollins “Concert Ouverture No. 2” | L. Vierne “Lied” | M. Reger “Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme”
Concert Grachtenfestival Amsterdam with string trio
'o.a. A. Dvořák “In Nature“ (Op. 92) | Largo from Symphony No. 9 (Op. 95) | Bagatelles (Op. 47)'
4-manual and 4-foot organ concerto
'Organ concert by Ton van Eck and Maarten Wilmink on different organs in Haarlem Cathedral'
Biography
Maarten Wilmink is active as an international concert organist and from January 2026 he has been appointed titular organist of the Cathedral Basilica St Bavo in Haarlem.
His concert schedule took him to Germany, France, Austria, Italy and Lithuania, among other places. He played concerts at Notre-Dame in Paris, Innsbruck Cathedral and Udine Cathedral, among others, and was first prize winner of several organ competitions.
His concert schedule took him to Germany, France, Austria, Italy and Lithuania, among other places. He played concerts at Notre-Dame in Paris, Innsbruck Cathedral and Udine Cathedral, among others, and was first prize winner of several organ competitions.
“Das wichtigste in der Musik steht nicht in den Noten.”
Gustav Mahler (1860-1911)