Events Search SEARCH View 102550 Current Music Season Daylong Retreats Summer Camp Clear All Filters 49 results 26 April Community 9:00 am Trinity Retreat Center The More You Let Go, the Higher You Rise Come as you are and spend the day with us at Trinity Retreat Center. 27 April Music, Parish Life, Featured 2:00 pm St. Paul's Chapel Sunday Afternoon Music: Voices of Resilience and Hope This spring showcase features students from the Dorrill Initiative and the Borough of Manhattan Community College. 1 May Music, Featured 7:00 pm Trinity Church Verdi Requiem The Dessoff Choirs, Trinity Choir, Downtown Voices, and NOVUS join forces to perform Giuseppe Verdi’s Requiem. 2 May Music 7:00 pm Trinity Church Verdi Requiem The Dessoff Choirs, Trinity Choir, Downtown Voices, and NOVUS join forces to perform Giuseppe Verdi’s Requiem. 3 May Community 9:00 am Trinity Retreat Center The Spirituality of Rowan Williams, Richard Rohr, and Joan Chittister Come as you are and spend the day with us at Trinity Retreat Center. 5 May Music, Featured 1:00 pm St. Paul's Chapel Jazz at One: Camille Thurman and the Darrell Green Quartet Jazz at One features saxophonist, composer, and powerhouse vocalist Camille Thurman. 6 May Music, Featured 1:00 pm St. Paul's Chapel Pipes at One: Angela Kraft Cross Pipes at One features internationally respected virtuoso organist, pianist, and composer Angela Kraft Cross. 7 May Music, Featured 1:00 pm St. Paul's Chapel Bach at One Trinity Choir and Trinity Baroque Orchestra, led by organist Avi Stein, perform pieces from two phases of Bach’s prolific Leipzig period. 9 May Music 7:30 pm Carnegie Hall A João Carlos Martins Concert Acclaimed pianist and conductor João Carlos Martins leads NOVUS in a program at Carnegie Hall featuring works by J. S. Bach, Heitor Villa-Lobos, and others. 9 May Music 7:30 pm Carnegie Hall A João Carlos Martins Concert Trinity’s contemporary music ensemble NOVUS joins renowned pianist and conductor João Carlos Martins as he returns to Carnegie Hall. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5Next pagenextLast pagelast Subscribe for Trinity Updates Get information about Trinity Church and our latest programming.You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form.
26 April Community 9:00 am Trinity Retreat Center The More You Let Go, the Higher You Rise Come as you are and spend the day with us at Trinity Retreat Center.
27 April Music, Parish Life, Featured 2:00 pm St. Paul's Chapel Sunday Afternoon Music: Voices of Resilience and Hope This spring showcase features students from the Dorrill Initiative and the Borough of Manhattan Community College.
1 May Music, Featured 7:00 pm Trinity Church Verdi Requiem The Dessoff Choirs, Trinity Choir, Downtown Voices, and NOVUS join forces to perform Giuseppe Verdi’s Requiem.
2 May Music 7:00 pm Trinity Church Verdi Requiem The Dessoff Choirs, Trinity Choir, Downtown Voices, and NOVUS join forces to perform Giuseppe Verdi’s Requiem.
3 May Community 9:00 am Trinity Retreat Center The Spirituality of Rowan Williams, Richard Rohr, and Joan Chittister Come as you are and spend the day with us at Trinity Retreat Center.
5 May Music, Featured 1:00 pm St. Paul's Chapel Jazz at One: Camille Thurman and the Darrell Green Quartet Jazz at One features saxophonist, composer, and powerhouse vocalist Camille Thurman.
6 May Music, Featured 1:00 pm St. Paul's Chapel Pipes at One: Angela Kraft Cross Pipes at One features internationally respected virtuoso organist, pianist, and composer Angela Kraft Cross.
7 May Music, Featured 1:00 pm St. Paul's Chapel Bach at One Trinity Choir and Trinity Baroque Orchestra, led by organist Avi Stein, perform pieces from two phases of Bach’s prolific Leipzig period.
9 May Music 7:30 pm Carnegie Hall A João Carlos Martins Concert Acclaimed pianist and conductor João Carlos Martins leads NOVUS in a program at Carnegie Hall featuring works by J. S. Bach, Heitor Villa-Lobos, and others.
9 May Music 7:30 pm Carnegie Hall A João Carlos Martins Concert Trinity’s contemporary music ensemble NOVUS joins renowned pianist and conductor João Carlos Martins as he returns to Carnegie Hall.