For today’s Comfort at One Wednesday choral meditation, we present the Trinity Youth Chorus Schola members performing live together for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic. Recorded in June 2021, this was a special evening prayer service celebrating Trinity's graduating seniors.
For Comfort at One today we present a concert curated by Christopher Dylan Herbert. A Creative Home: Music written and performed by musicians of Trinity consists of works written by composers within Trinity’s extended family of musicians.
Today for Comfort at One, we continue the presentation of our past Bach performances. This week, The Choir of Trinity Wall Street and Trinity Baroque Orchestra bring us Johann David Heinichen’s Concerto in A Major for Oboe d’amore, S. 228 and J.S. Bach’s Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam, BWV 7.
The miracle of water-into-wine calls to mind the Spirit of God moving over the waters of creation, as well as God’s ongoing gift of new life. Jesus’ miracle is the life-giving continuation of God’s work, in which the Spirit continues to move, revealing the extraordinary in the ordinary.
This week, we continue our installments of Choral Meditations for Comfort at One. Conducted by Trinity’s Director of Music Julian Wachner and organist Janet Yieh, today’s meditation includes works by Duruflé, Dawson, Sowerby, Wood, and Tippett.