Comfort at One

Sandbox Percussion four square of musicians at home playing extremes.

With musical performances returning to Trinity Church Wall Street in-person as of March 2022, Comfort at One, one of Trinity's pandemic online musical offerings, has been retired. We hope these performances helped you find a daily haven of peace and comfort during trying times.

To watch archived Comfort at One performances, browse the list below or visit our music video portal for even more concerts.


All Past Performances

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MusicSeptember 13, 2021

Comfort at One: Andy Akiho’s Seven Pillars Trailer

This week's Comfort at One takeover presents a special inside look at the world premiere of Sandbox Percussion’s video performance of Andy Akiho’s Seven Pillars, ahead of their album release next Friday, September 24.
Members of The Choir of Trinity Wall Street sing in St. Paul's Chapel
MusicSeptember 8, 2021

Comfort at One: Musical Offerings in Remembrance of 9/11

Trinity Church Wall Street invites all who are seeking solace around the 20th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 to join us for a Time and Space for Healing and Remembrance. We hope that you find solace in today's Comfort at One that features performances from past 9/11 services. 
Sandbox Percussion four square of musicians at home playing glasses.
MusicSeptember 7, 2021

Comfort at One: Sandbox Percussion, Bell Patterns

Today’s Comfort at One concert presents Sandbox Percussion in “bell patterns,” both composed and video designed by Sandbox member Victor Caccese. Each musician in the quartet is assigned a number— 2, 3, 4, or 5— and this number helps to generate the rhythmic and melodic material that each person plays.
MusicSeptember 6, 2021

Comfort at One: Bach's BWV 226 and BWV 198

Comfort at One presents a Bach at One concert from St. Paul's Chapel in 2016 with Trinity Baroque Orchestra and The Choir of Trinity Wall Street. Enjoy Der Geist hilft unser Schwachheit auf, BWV 226 and Laß, Fürstin, laß noch einen Strahl, BWV 198.
MusicSeptember 2, 2021

Comfort at One: Bach and Vivaldi

Today for Comfort at One, Trinity Baroque Orchestra members Aisslinn Nosky, Michael Unterman, and Trinity's Associate Organist and Chorusmaster Avi Stein play the rhapsodic Gigue from Bach’s E Minor Violin Sonata and an ethereal excerpt from Vivaldi's Violin Sonata in D Minor.
MusicSeptember 1, 2021

Comfort at One: God Be With You Till We Meet Again

For today’s installment of Comfort at One, we present a St. Paul’s Chapel Choir at-home performance of the timely and beautiful composition God Be With You Till We Meet Again by Ralph Vaughan Williams, directed by Associate Organist Janet Yieh.
MusicAugust 31, 2021

Comfort at One: Mary Lou Williams' Zodiac Suite

For Comfort at One, we pay homage to one of the greatest voices in jazz, the “Mother of Bebop,” Mary Lou Williams. Pioneering jazz pianist Chris Pattishall and his quintet perform Williams’ Zodiac Suite in this 2015 Concert at One performance. Reimagine your sonic understanding of jazz.
Members of Trinity Baroque Orchestra play in St. Paul's Chapel
MusicAugust 30, 2021

Comfort at One: Bach's BWV 172 and BWV 195

For today’s Comfort at One, we present a 2016 Bach at One performance: Bach's Ershallet ihr lieder, erklinget, ihr Saiten!, BWV 172 paired with Dem Gerechten muß das Licht, BWV 195.
Jonathan Woody performs in virtual Downtown Voices concert
MusicAugust 26, 2021

Comfort at One: Shout for Joy

This past season, Downtown Voices collaborated with the Philadelphia Heritage Chorale and renowned pedagogue Dr. Donald Dumpson. Today’s Comfort at One showcases this partnership as Downtown Voices presents a virtual performance of Adolphus Hailstork’s Shout for Joy.
Members of the Choir of Trinity Wall Street sing at Trinity Church
MusicAugust 25, 2021

Comfort at One: Choral Meditations

The stunning choral meditation for today’s Comfort at One features So fahr ich hin zu Jesu Christ, SWV 379 by Schütz, William Dawson’s Ain’-a that good news, Richard Farrant’s Lord, for thy tender mercy’s sake, Julian Wachner’s Seek the Lord, and Thomas Dorsey’s Precious Lord.