The burning of incense dates back to the dawn of recorded history and shows up in the practices of many religious groups. It remains an element in worship in many churches today, including Trinity Church Wall Street.
The weekly Pipes at One series showcases leading organists and rising stars from around the country in this year-round series at St. Paul’s Chapel highlighting its celebrated three-manual Noack organ. This concert features Geoffrey Ward of Sewanee: The University of the South
Bach + One features one Bach cantata each week paired with a complementary work from composers early to modern. In this concert, The Choir of Trinity Wall Street; Trinity Baroque Orchestra; and Julian Wachner, conductor perform J.S. Bach – Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen, BWV 12, and Herbert Howells – Take him, Earth for Cherishing.
Compline by Candlelight provides peace and stillness as one week ends and another begins. Listen to The Choir of Trinity Wall Street's rendition of John Shepherd - Gaude, Gaude, Gaude Maria.
The long, penitential season of Lent, which began this year on Ash Wednesday February 26, will continue for forty-six days. So there is still plenty of time for you to do what is necessary to make it a “Holy Lent.”
The weekly Pipes at One series showcases leading organists and rising stars from around the country in this year-round series at St. Paul’s Chapel. This concert features Christa Rakich of Oberlin College.