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Season Opener: Celebrating Ten Years of Musical Innovation

September 12, 2019

Trinity celebrates the release of six major recordings this year and reflects on a legacy of commissioning, premiering, and recording multiple new works that Trinity Church Wall Street helped pioneer and develop, including three that won the Pulitzer Prize in Music. Many of these works’ thematic materials focus on Trinity’s core values and mission, exploring issues ranging from climate change and water justice to human trafficking and gender equality. This long weekend of events showcases these works alongside Trinity’s quintessential performances of early and sacred music.
 

Pre-Concert Reception at 6pm

NOVUS NY; The Choir of Trinity Wall Street; Julian Wachner, conductor
Paola Prestini – "Credo" and “Sanctus” from Imaginary World of Wild Order: A Mass (2017)
Julia Wolfe – “Flowers” from Anthracite Fields (2015)*
David Lang – these broken wings: Part 3 “learn to fly” (2008)
Jessie Montgomery – Source Code (2013)
Julian Wachner – “Blood Rubies” and “Beyond Paradise” from REV 23 (2017)
Ellen Reid – “Lumee’s Dream” and "Lost in the Blue" from p r i s m (2018)*
Ed Thomas – “Anna’s aria” from Anna Christie (2018)
Trevor Weston – Given Sound (2007)
Du Yun – “Boy Angel’s aria” from Angel’s Bone (2016)*
Philip Glass – XII. Dedication from Symphony No. 5 (1999)
*Winner of the Pulitzer Prize in Music

Free

For full schedule:  trinitywallstreet.org/music

Season Opener: Celebrating Ten Years of Musical Innovation Program, September 12, 2019

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