Compline by Candlelight provides peace and stillness as one week ends and another begins. Tonight, hear The Choir of Trinity Wall Street improvise Tomas Luis de Victoria's Versa est in luctum.
On October 20, at 5pm, in St. Paul's Chapel, the talented teens of the Trinity Youth Chorus present works by Mozart, Fauré, Mendelssohn, and Schubert written in their teenage years. With NOVUS NY and Melissa Attebury, director. Free.
Bach at One returns to St. Paul's Chapel on October 18, at 1pm, with The Choir of Trinity Wall Street; Trinity Baroque Orchestra; and Avi Stein, conductor; presenting BWV 18 and BWV 12. Free.
Pipes at One returns to St. Paul's Chapel on October 17, at 1pm, with Margaret Harper, an organist hailed for her "outstandingly lively, punchy" playing (Boston Musical Intelligencer) from Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church in Dallas, TX. Free.
Jazz at One returns to St. Paul's Chapel on October 16, at 1pm, with Caelan Cardello, winner of BMI’s 2021 Future Jazz Master Award and a finalist in the 2023 American Pianists Awards. Presented in collaboration with JAZZ HOUSE KiDS. Free.
Compline by Candlelight provides peace and stillness as one week ends and another begins. Tonight, hear The Choir of Trinity Wall Street improvise Stephanie Martin's O Sacrum Convivium.
Presented by NOVUS NY, this Renewal concert includes works and world premieres by current and formerly incarcerated composers from Sing Sing Correctional Facility and Olivier Messiaen's Louange à l'Éternité de Jésus from Quartet for the End of Time. Please enjoy watching the recording of the concert.
The jails on Rikers Island have made news for years. Inhumane conditions for those detained and those who work there, along with high death rates, lead the headlines. In 2019, New York City legislators passed a law to close the Rikers jails and replace them with borough-based facilities. But progress is slow, criticisms are increasing, and questions remain about how this will work. Join Trinity’s Prison Ministry and civic leaders for this informative session to learn more about this critical issue—how it can make our city safer for everyone and how you can play a part.
Susan Shah, Managing Director for the Racial Justice initiative, Trinity Church Wall Street, introduced a panel including:
The Honorable Adrienne Adams, Speaker of the New York City Council
Victor Pate, Co-Director, NY Campaign to Alternatives to Isolated Confinement
The Rev. Chloe Breyer, Executive Director, Interfaith Center of New York
Darren Mack, Co-Director, Freedom Agenda
Kandra Clark, Vice President of Policy & Strategy, Exodus Transitional Community
Bach at One returns to St. Paul's Chapel on October 11, at 1pm, with The Choir of Trinity Wall Street; Trinity Baroque Orchestra; and Avi Stein, conductor; presenting BWV 150 and BWV 165. Free.
The Exodus and African American Interpretations with the Rev. Judy Fentress-Williams, PhD. October 10, 2023