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Compline by Candlelight

May 5, 2019

Find peace and stillness as you end one week and begin the next. Come as you are, find a seat, and hold a candle. For thirty minutes let mantra-like...

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A Closer Look at Compline

May 3, 2019

Choir member Jonathan Woody takes you inside Compline by Candlelight, a 30-minute Sunday evening service with improvised choral music.

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Pipes at One First Friday

May 3, 2019

Students from the Eastman School of Music, New York: Chelsea Barton and Malcolm Matthews

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Reconsecrating the McVickar Vault

May 3, 2019

When rejuvenation work on the nave of Trinity Church revealed a burial vault beneath the pews, a visit to the Trinity Archives uncovered the story of...

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NYBI Alchemy: Earth

May 2, 2019

NYBI launches Alchemy, a specially curated four-part series based on the classical elements earth, water, air and fire. Programs feature a widespread selection of works by 17th- and 18th-century pan-European composers who are both the usual and unusual suspects.

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Bach + One

April 29, 2019

This season, Bach at One evolves into Bach + One: featuring one Bach cantata each week paired with a complementary work from early to modern composers. This concert includes Bach's Liebster Gott, wenn werd ich sterben?, BWV 8; paired with Telemann;s Concerto in E minor for Flute and Recorder, TWV 52:e1.

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Pipes at One

April 26, 2019

Julian Wachner, Director of Music, Trinity Church Wall Street

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ANZAC Day Commemoration

April 25, 2019

Musicians from Trinity Church Wall Street:
The Choir of Trinity Wall Street; Dr. Julian Wachner, Director of Music; Avi Stein, Associate Organist and Chorusmaster

Musicians from the United States Naval Academy Band:
Chief Musician Davy DeArmond; Bugler Musician First Class Matthew Harriman; Bagpiper Chief Musician Matthew Manturuk, Drummer

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NYBI Alchemy: Air

April 25, 2019

NYBI launches Alchemy, a specially curated four-part series based on the classical elements earth, water, air and fire. Programs feature a widespread selection of works by 17th- and 18th-century pan-European composers who are both the usual and unusual suspects.