Music

Time's Arrow: A Creative Home

January 2, 2017

A Creative Home: Music written and performed by Musicians of Trinity

The opening of the Time's Arrow Festival will include two concerts on January 2nd, featuring music by composers who have worked and performed at Trinity Wall Street and Saint Paul's Chapel. While the majority of the music performed at Trinity is sacred music for choir, organ, and orchestra, Trinity's musicians represent a wealth of experience in other fields. The two concerts will focus on the intimate art song genre, and feature music by Trinity composers from 1990 to the present, including Doug Balliett, James Blachly, Caleb Burhans, Owen Burdick, Chris DeBlasio, Eric Dudley, Caroline Shaw, Julian Wachner, and Jonathan Woody. 

Concerts at 1pm & 5pm

Reception following 5pm concert
Christopher Dylan Herbert, curator

1PM

Luthien Brackett, mezzo-soprano
Sarah Brailey, soprano
Steven Hrycelak, bass
Timothy Parsons, countertenor
Timothy Hodges, tenor
Christopher Dylan Herbert, baritone
Timothy Long, piano

5PM

Melissa Attebury, mezzo-soprano
Timonty Hodges, tenor
Linda Lee Jones, soprano
Edmund Milly, bass-baritone
Christopher Dylan Herbert, baritone
Chris Reynolds, piano

More about Time's Arrow Festival
A Celebration of Music and the Arts in the New World for the 250th Anniversary of St. Paul’s Chapel
January 1-12, 2017
 
All events are free of charge and held at St. Paul’s Chapel unless otherwise indicated.

Trinity’s annual festival of January concerts, Time’s Arrow, which exemplifies Trinity’s signature juxtaposition of early and modern music, is a highlight of New York’s musical season. This year’s Time’s Arrow program celebrates the 250th anniversary of the opening of St. Paul’s Chapel. Completed on October 30, 1766, St. Paul’s is the oldest surviving church building in Manhattan. Works will range from those foundational to American music to world premieres and commissions from leading American composers.

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