This past Fourth of July, NOVUS NY gave its first live chamber music performance in over a year for Trinity’s 11:15am worship service. For the prelude, members of the NOVUS NY string quartet performed Jessie Montgomery’s Source Code alongside Florence Price’s arrangement of Swing Low Sweet Chariot.
Today’s Choral Meditations for Comfort at One include works by Josquin conducted by associate organist and chorusmaster Avi Stein. Stay tuned on Wednesdays for these newly recorded meditations by The Choir of Trinity Wall Street.
In celebration of Alberto Ginastera’s centennial in 2016, Concerts at One presented Cantata Bomarzo, Op. 32, an eerie and dramatic work about the tortured psyche of 16th-century Italian eccentric Pier Francesco Orsini. The cantata is contrasted by Gabriel Fauré’s beautiful Requiem, leaving us with hope, optimism, and great comfort.
BRC has a widely recognized reputation for using data to develop innovative, replicable, and evidence-based approaches that effectively address the related challenges of homelessness and affordable housing, creating models such as the Safe Haven, and more recently, the groundbreaking HomeStretch model at Landing Road. Trinity’s early involvement in this project helped lead the way towards a model for future affordable housing developments that demonstrates a smarter way of allocating existing resources.
Comfort at One presents a 2019 Bach at One concert, featuring the Trinity Baroque Orchestra and soloists from The Choir of Trinity Wall Street, performing Wo soll ich fliehen hin, BWV 5, paired with George Frideric Handel's Concerto Grosso in D Minor, Op. 3, No. 5, HWV 316.