Trinity's lunchtime concert series, NOVUS at One, takes place every Monday from March 16 through May 4 at St. Paul's Chapel and features our new music orchestra, NOVUS NY, a key player on the contemporary music scene.
Brad Balliett Quintet (World Premiere)
Valerie Coleman Selections from Portraits of Langston
Joan Tower Island Prelude
Louise Farrenc Sextet in c minor, Op. 40
Alex Temple Thick Line
NOVUS NY: Melissa Baker, flute; Stuart Breczinski, oboe; Benjamin Fingland, clarinet; Brad Balliett, bassoon; Laura Weiner, horn; and Daniel Schlosberg, piano
Trinity’s presentation of Bach’s entire monumental output of vocal sacred music has been praised by The New York Times for its “dramatic vigor.”
Bach Komm, Jesu komm, BWV and Jesu meine Freude, BWV 227
Sven-David Sandström Lobet den Herrn
Ethel Smyth Komm, süßer Tod
Richard Strauss Der Abend
Anna Kuzina-Rozhdestvenska Agnus Dei (North American Premiere)
The Choir of Trinity Wall Street; Stefan Parkman, conductor
Trinity's lunchtime concert series, Pipes at One, takes place every Tuesday from March 14 through May 2 at St. Paul's Chapel. The series showcases leading organists from around the country, highlighting our celebrated three-manual Noack organ.
Trinity's lunchtime concert series, Jazz at One, takes place every Monday from March 13 through May 1 at St. Paul's Chapel and features an eclectic mix of brilliant jazz artists in collaboration with JAZZHOUSE @ Trinity, a joint effort between Trinity and Jazz House KiDS.
Hailed as one of the most gifted trumpeters of her generation, Ingrid Jensen leads her quartet at the 2023 opening of our Jazz at One series.
Kicking off the 2023 concert season, Trinity’s semi-professional choir, Downtown Voices, presented a special Compline by Candlelight with The Choir of Trinity Wall Street and Stephen Sands, conductor. Following the theme of Mahatma Ghandi’s quote, “In the midst of darkness light persists,” during Lent our concerts will explore empathy for others’ suffering and the hope that Easter and Christ’s return bring. In featuring Caroline Shaw’s piece “To the Hands,” we will open our hands and hearts to others and seek healing together.
Caroline Shaw To The Hands
Downtown Voices; The Choir of Trinity Wall Street; Stephen Sands, conductor
Compline by Candlelight is an ancient rite of prayers to end the day, set in the tranquility of St. Paul’s Chapel, one of the oldest buildings in New York City. Can’t make it? Learn more about our Compline podcasts—a way to incorporate this centering ritual from wherever you are.
Trinity showcases its vast community of artists with Four Last Songs Reimagined. NOVUS NY and the Experiential Orchestra present Richard Strauss’s beloved Vier letzte Lieder with Grammy® Award-winning soprano and former Trinity choir member Sarah Brailey, followed by an immersive, reimagined version with prolific cellist Andrew Yee. A member of the Grammy® Award-winning Attacca Quartet, she is also an in-demand soloist and a principal cellist of NOVUS NY.
Through a truly intimate seating arrangement, audience members become a part of the concert through extreme proximity to the artists, with ticketed seats placed all around and inside the orchestra members’ seating. Between the two iterations, the duo of soloists perform music from Trinity alumna Caroline Shaw. James Blachly, Grammy® Award-winning Music Director of Experiential Orchestra and former member of the Trinity choir, conducts.
Join us for a jazz extravaganza performance weekend and check out the hard-working, talented students who have been studying jazz as part of Jazz House @Trinity Youth Afterschool classes in NYC and Jazz House Kids programming in Montclair, NJ. These concerts are free and open to the public. All are welcome!