Just about a year after their crisis of contaminated water was declared a federal emergency, the people of Flint, Michigan are still living in a kind...
The annual theological conference of Trinity Institute -- “Water Justice” -- will feature a number of experts and famous speakers, but will also place...
Time’s Arrow Finale
Works by Hildegard von Bingen, Machaut and Dufay
Paola Prestini: A Mass: The Imaginary World of Wild Order
NOVUS N
The Choir of Trinity Wall Street
Julian Wachner, conductor
Founders: “Under the Rainbow”
Ben Russell, Violin and Voice
Hamilton Berry, Cello and Voice
Brandon Ridenour, Piano and Trumpet
Andrew Roitstein, Bass
Yoonah Kim, clarinet
Travelin’ Home: Across the Pond; New Amsterdam to New York
Helicon
Beth Wenstrom & Johanna Novom, Violins
Ezra Seltzer, Cello
Charles Weaver, Guitar
Avi Stein, Harpsichord & Artistic Director
Laura Schwedinger's Artemisia, an opera of passion, betrayal and art in 17th century Italy, is based on the life of Italian painter Artemisia Gentileschi. With a libretto by Ginger Strand, author of The Brothers Vonnegut, Artemisia is a recipient of a National Opera Center Discovery grant.