Comfort at One continues presenting our Thursday Pipes at One series from the inauguration of the Noack organ at St. Paul’s Chapel in 2018. Today’s organ recital is from February 20, 2018 and is performed by Frederick Jodry.
Enjoy this premiere of a stunning choral meditation for today’s Comfort at One: members of The Choir of Trinity Wall Street perform Roxanna Panufnik’s UbI Caritas led by associate director of music Melissa Attebury and accompanied by Farrah Dupoux.
The 2017 Time’s Arrow Festival culminated in the world premiere of Paola Prestini’s A Mass: The Imaginary World of Wild Order interspersed with music of the Medieval and early Renaissance including works by Hildegard von Bingen, Machaut, and Dufay. Enjoy this finale concert for today’s Comfort at One.
Trinity TalksSpeaker Series with Hannah & Charlie LucasMay 18, 2021
After an experience with depression, Hannah Lucas and her brother Charlie developed the notOK app to help take the guesswork out of asking for help in times of crisis. Join this conversation with Hannah and Charlie to learn more about youth mental health, their app, and ways for youth to create resources in their own communities.
Today for Comfort at One, this Bach performance from May 2019 features members of The Choir of Trinity Wall Street, alongside Trinity Baroque Orchestra. They perform Bach’s Meine Seel erhebt den Herren, BWV 10, and Fasch's Concerto in D for Trumpet, Two Oboes and Strings, FaWV L:D1.
Exercise is not only beneficial for the body and physiological health. It has an enormous impact on the mental, cognitive, and psychological wellbeing. This presentation will review the benefits and improvements that physical exercise has on our overall well-being and the brain processes that are associated. Speaker: Martin Angielovski, MA, PhD Student of Clinical Health Psychology, Pace University