All are invited to these free weekly recitals showcasing our new organ, featuring New York City's leading organists.
This week: Alistair Reid of St. Joseph’s Church
Trinity Church Wall Street on April 17 hosted a breakfast meeting at St. Paul’s Chapel for leaders of New York City’s faith communities on the subject...
Trinity celebrates the centennial of Leonard Bernstein’s birth with a wide-ranging selection of the iconic composer-conductor’s music, as well as works by other notable New York City composer-conductors including Bernstein’s lifelong friend Lukas Foss, as well as Gustav Mahler, Pierre Boulez, Aaron Copland, and Julian Wachner.
Today:
Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit, BWV 106
Tritt auf die Glaubensbahn, BWV 152
Trinity Baroque Orchestra and soloists from The Choir of Trinity Wall Street: Megan Chartrand, Luthien Brackett, Scott Mello, and Edmund Milly
Note: Due to technical difficulties, we were unable to live webcast this event. However, on-demand video of the full concert is now available. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Trinity celebrates the centennial of Leonard Bernstein’s birth with a wide-ranging selection of the iconic composer-conductor’s music, as well as works by other notable New York City composer-conductors including Bernstein’s lifelong friend Lukas Foss, as well as Gustav Mahler, Pierre Boulez, Aaron Copland, and Julian Wachner.
Easter is the primary holiday of the Christian calendar, so important that one 24-hour day is not enough to celebrate it. So Eastertide, the festival...
Today:
Gott der Herr ist Sonn und Schild, BWV 79
Sei Lob und Ehr dem höchsten Gut, BWV 117
Trinity Baroque Orchestra and soloists from The Choir of Trinity Wall Street: Megan Chartrand, Elizabeth Bates, Luthien Brackett, Pamela Terry, Scott Mello, Timothy Hodges, Edmund Milly, Steven Hrycelak, and Thomas McCargar; Eric Milnes, guest conductor
“EAST” is the Episcopal Asian Supper Table. We are Episcopalians of Asian descent living in the Metro New York area, seeking to live out our faith with authenticity, spiritual depth, and cultural integrity.