With the exception of the 11:15am service on Sunday, Dec. 29, all worship services are paused until Jan. 5. Trinity Church and St. Paul’s Chapel remain open to visitors.
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For today's Comfort at One, we bring you our Compline By Candlelight service from September 12, 2021, which was given in commemoration of the 20th Anniversary of 9/11. Set in the tranquility of Trinity Church, this reflective evening service featured The Choir of Trinity Wall Street, Trinity Youth Chorus, members of NOVUS NY, and soloist Tahira Clayton.
Today's Bach performance for Comfort at One is from May 2019 and features members of The Choir of Trinity Wall Street and Trinity Baroque Orchestra performing Bach’s Meine Seel erhebt den Herren, BWV 10, and Johann Freidrich Fasch's Concerto in D for Trumpet, Two Oboes and Strings, FaWV L:D1.
Comfort at One presents our second installment with Amplify Female Composers, a new platform Carolyn Craig and Janet Yieh. In today’s video, The Choir of Trinity Wall Street performs selections from “A Great Host of Composers” database: Stephanie Martin’s Ave Verum Corpus, Melissa Dunphy’s If thou wilt be perfect, Eleanor Daley’s Come, Renew us, Undine Smith Moore’s I Will Trust in the Lord, and Elaine Hagenberg’s When We Love.
“Mental Health in Transition” is a three-part virtual panel series presented by Fountain House in partnership with Trinity Church Wall Street to discuss issues around mental health, equity, and policy in New York City.
Today’s Comfort at One features a special Halloween Pipes at One recital from October 31, 2019, performed by Trinity’s Director of Music, Julian Wachner.
Comfort at One continues presenting Bach at One on Mondays, this week with a cantata that focuses on Mary, mother of Jesus: Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern, BWV 1, paired with Herr Gott, dich loben wir, BWV 16. This concert features soloists Sarah Brailey, Melissa Attebury, Owen McIntosh, and Jonathan Woody from The Choir of Trinity Wall Street, accompanied by the expert musicians of Trinity Baroque Orchestra.
Comfort at One continues our Wednesday series of Choral Meditations, recorded this past summer by The Choir of Trinity Wall Street. Today's performance features Haec dies by William Byrd; A Hymn to the Virgin by Benjamin Britten; and Herbert Howells’ Like as the hart desireth the waterbrooks and A Hymn for St. Cecilia.