Trinity’s semi-professional choir, Downtown Voices has moved online and has continued to thrive while making music as a virtual singing community. Today’s Comfort at One is a special virtual performance of the joyous Spotless Rose by Ola Gjeilo, directed by Stephen Sands
“He came not to be the light, but to testify and point to the light.” Today’s readings include some of the most well-known passages in the Bible –from...
Dr. Tasha Golden, PhD, Senior Arts in Health Research Scientist at the International Arts + Mind Lab in the Johns Hopkins Brain Science Institute, works to advance the field of applied neuroaesthetics, which explores the impact of the arts, architecture, and music on the human brain and behavior. Join us for an enlightening look at the value of art as data and how we can use it to learn from youth voices.
Messiah and Trinity have a long history. Trinity presented one of the first performances in North America in 1770, and The Choir of Trinity Wall Street and Trinity Baroque Orchestra are still widely regarded as some of the greatest interpreters of the work.