When we read of Mary pouring out a fragrance on Jesus’ feet so expensive and precious it cost her a year's wages, we might consider how it filled the...
During Lent, we will depart from our usual Sunday stories from the lectionary and, instead, offer a different Lenten spiritual practice for your family to try and adopt over the next forty days and nights.
Trinity ensembles join forces with the Saint Thomas Choir of Men and Boys of Saint Thomas Church Fifth Avenue and New York Baroque Incorporated to present Bach’s St. Matthew Passion, one of the quintessential masterpieces of western classical music. The Passion According to St. Matthew, BWV 244, is a dramatic integration of scripture, new poetry, and great hymns of the Lutheran tradition. Bach's sublime setting creates a portrayal of the Passion that is both profoundly human and divine. Also presented at Saint Thomas Church on March 29. See more information about our 2022 music season.
Faith EducationFaith Formation and EducationMarch 31, 2022
In her extravagant gesture to Jesus, Mary reveals these two aspects of Jesus’s identity: she prepares Jesus’s body for death and acknowledges him as the “anointed one.” Just as the presence of Lazarus, who was raised from death, points to Jesus’s resurrection to come.
Today we bring you our last at-home Comfort at One performance as we retire our daily online series and shift to in-person concerts. This stunning virtual performance of Josquin des Prez's Nymphes des Bois features members of The Choir of Trinity Wall Street under the direction of bass-baritone Jonathan Woody.
Last September, Comfort at One presented the world premiere of “Pillar VII” from Andy Akiho’s monumental Seven Pillars, commissioned and performed by Sandbox Percussion. Today we revisit this stunning video created by Michael Joseph McQuilken and commissioned by Trinity.
This week, we bring you a few of our favorite Comfort at One performances. In her Candlelight Baroque recital “Comfort from Home,” virtuoso violinist Alana Youssefian takes a rare gut string approach to Johann Sebastian Bach’s Partita for Violin No. 2 in D Minor, BWV 1004.
During Lent, we will depart from our usual Sunday stories from the lectionary and, instead, offer a different Lenten spiritual practice for your family to try and adopt over the next forty days and nights.