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The Handel Project
March 8, 2017
The Choir of Trinity Wall Street and Trinity Baroque Orchestra; Julian Wachner, conductor
This Week: Jephtha, HWV 70 (part 1)
Bach at One
March 6, 2017
The Choir of Trinity Wall Street
New York Baroque Incorporated, Wen Yang, artistic director
Bach at One: Mercy
J. S. Bach: Clavier-Übung III: Kyrie, Christe, Kyrie, BWV 672-4
G. P. Telemann: Missa Brevis, TWV 9:14
J. P. Krieger: Sonate a due violini, No.1 in D
J. S. Bach: Vergnügte Ruh, beliebte Seelenlust BWV 170
Time's Arrow: Travelin' Home
January 12, 2017
Travelin’ Home: Contemporary New York Melting Pot
Triton Brass Quintet
Walker Beard, curator
Time's Arrow: The Finale Concert
January 12, 2017
Time’s Arrow Finale
Works by Hildegard von Bingen, Machaut and Dufay
Paola Prestini: A Mass: The Imaginary World of Wild Order
NOVUS N
The Choir of Trinity Wall Street
Julian Wachner, conductor
Time's Arrow: Spire and Shadow
January 11, 2017
Commission for St. Paul’s Chapel: Spire and Shadow
Zachary Wadsworth: Spire and Shadow
Downtown Voices
NOVUS NY
Stephen Sands, conductor
Time's Arrow: American Excursions
January 10, 2017
Founders: “Under the Rainbow”
Ben Russell, Violin and Voice
Hamilton Berry, Cello and Voice
Brandon Ridenour, Piano and Trumpet
Andrew Roitstein, Bass
Yoonah Kim, clarinet
Time's Arrow: Travelin' Home
January 10, 2017
Travelin’ Home: Across the Pond; New Amsterdam to New York
Helicon
Beth Wenstrom & Johanna Novom, Violins
Ezra Seltzer, Cello
Charles Weaver, Guitar
Avi Stein, Harpsichord & Artistic Director
Time's Arrow: On This Island
January 9, 2017
On This Island
Sarah Brailey, soprano
Lynn Baker, piano
Time's Arrow: Artemisia - New Opera Workshop and Symposium
January 7, 2017
Laura Schwedinger's Artemisia, an opera of passion, betrayal and art in 17th century Italy, is based on the life of Italian painter Artemisia Gentileschi. With a libretto by Ginger Strand, author of The Brothers Vonnegut, Artemisia is a recipient of a National Opera Center Discovery grant.
Time's Arrow: Rev.23 - New Opera and Symposium
January 7, 2017
Julian Wachner’s REV. 23 is a comic exploration of an “unpublished” 23rd book of the Revelation, romping through our collective unconscious to connect the Beginning and the End in a libretto crafted by Pulitzer Prize winner Cerise Lim Jacobs.