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Brahms: Die schöne Magelone
- August 25, 2005 -
Brahms' rarely heard vocal/dramatic masterpiece is brought to life by a remarkable ensemble of vocal artists.
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Gotham Trio
- August 18, 2005 -
Beethoven: String Trio Op. 9 in C minor; Serenade Op. 8 in D major. Three chamber artists join talents in an ensemble of rare refinement and virtuosity.
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Tedesca Chamber Players
- August 11, 2005 -
J. S. Bach: Ricercare from The Musical Offering; Brahms: String Sextet in B-flat major, Op. 18. Six young masters of chamber music join forces in a lush string sonority.
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Cantori New York Men's Chorus
- August 4, 2005 -
Brahms: Alto Rhapsody, Op. 53; Rinaldo, Op. 50 Celebrating its 21st season, Cantori has earned rave reviews from The New York Times for artistic excellence.
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Manhattan Chamber Orchestra
- July 28, 2005 -
Beethoven: Egmont; Prometheus Overture. New York's ever-dynamic chamber orchestra in a performance of Beethoven's rarely heard complete masterpiece of music, drama, and song.
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Bach Vespers
- July 21, 2005 -
Rick Erickson, Director; Rebecca Lord, soprano; Emily Eyre, alto; Jus Milton, tenor; John Russell, tenor; Joe Daman Chappel, bass; David Garry, bass
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Bach Vespers
- July 14, 2005 -
New York's premiere Bach ensemble play selections from The Anna
Magdalena Notebook.
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Bach Vespers
- July 7, 2005 -
Rick Erickson, Director, Rebecca Lord, soprano, Joe Daman Chappel, bass, Jus Milton, tenor; selections from the Anna Magdalena Notebook New York’s premier Bach ensemble.
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Manhattan Chamber Orchestra
- June 30, 2005 -
Brahms: Serenade Nº 2 in A major, Op. 16;
Dvorak: Serenade, Op. 44
A concert in celebration of the life of America's First Lady of the
Piano, Ruth Laredo.
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Duo Fresco
- June 9, 2005 -
Works by Purcell, Halper, and de Falla. Praised by Classical New Jersey as "impeccable in technical and ensemble ability".
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Parish-to-Parish Tsunami Recovery
- June 6, 2005 -
The Rector of Trinity Church, the Rev. Dr. James H. Cooper, and his wife, Tay Cooper, visit Thailand to see the partnership of Trinity and Christ Church Bangkok in action.
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The Guitar Project
- June 2, 2005 -
Works by Praetorius, Johanson, Dowland, Brouwer, and Champlin. An ensemble dedicated to exploring the boundaries of early music for the guitar, juxtaposed with modern compositions.
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West Side Opera
- May 26, 2005 -
Massenet's Don Quichotte. Celebrating the 400th anniversary of
Cervantes' novel, West Side Opera presents scenes from this rarely
performed masterwork.
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Clown Eucharist
- May 22, 2005 -
Trinity celebrates the Eucharist in a new way, featuring mimes, clowns, and noise makers, but no words.
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Sermon Only: The Rev. Dr. James H. Cooper




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Solid Rock Ensemble
- May 19, 2005 -
The Rev. Gloria Lyde German, Director. A program of original
compositions of the Rev. Gloria Lyde German. A rousing Gospel ensemble
like no other.
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Ascension Day Webcast
- May 5, 2005 -
A festive Eucharist featuring the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, Frank T. Griswold, and the Trinity Choir and REBEL Baroque Orchestra playing Haydn's St. Bernardi Mass.
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Sermon Only: The Most Rev. Frank Griswold




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Harvard Krokodiloes
- April 28, 2005 -
Harvard University's oldest a cappella singing group.
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I GIULLARI DI PIAZZA
- April 21, 2005 -
Alessandra Belloni, vocalist/dancer
John La Barbera, multiinstrumentalist
A concert performance of Voyage of the Black Madonna, a folk opera by John La Barbera, written and directed by Alessandra Belloni. Two of the finest interpreters of Southern Italian folk music and dance.
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Sara Davis Buechner, piano
- April 14, 2005 -
Ms. Buechner performs works by J. S. Bach, as arranged and transcribed
by Ferrucio Busoni and Egon Petri. The artist is celebrated worldwide as
a pianist of noteworthy accomplishment, virtuosic mastery, artistic
sensitivity, and extraordinary versatility.
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Quartet New Generation
- April 7, 2005 -
Works by Cima, Orozco, Trabaci, Serocki, Vivaldi, Locke, van Ladeghem, Taverner, and Meijering.
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Amernet String Quartet
- March 31, 2005 -
Works by Arias y Luna, Kaufman, and Dvorak. One of today's exceptional
young string quartets that has garnered worldwide praise and
recognition.
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Easter Day
- March 27, 2005 -
A Festive Eucharist. The Rev. Dr. James H. Cooper, rector, preaches. Music by the Trinity Choir and Trinity Brass.
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Great Vigil of Easter
- March 26, 2005 -
Featuring Holy Baptism and the First Eucharist of Easter; the Trinity Choir performs music by Wolff and Palestrina. Sermon by the Rev. Dr. Stuart Hoke, parish missioner.
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Good Friday
- March 25, 2005 -
The Liturgy of Good Friday; the Rev. Canon Anne Mallonee, vicar, preaches.
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Maundy Thursday
- March 24, 2005 -
The Institution of the Lord's Supper, Altar Stripping, and Foot-Washing at Trinity Church.
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Palm Sunday Concert : The Trinity Choir
- March 20, 2005 -
The Trinity Choir and Orchestra REBEL perform Haydn's Mass in Time of War and St. Bernardi Mass.
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The French Chamber Orchestra
- March 17, 2005 -
Brian Suits, conductor; Kyung Sung Lee, violin. Works by Leclair, Mozart, Debussy, Ravel, and Saint-Saëns. The resident orchestra of the 18th-century Theatre Imperial de Compiegne, France's most famous theater for French music. Represented by Hunstein Artist Services.
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Gotham Trio
- March 10, 2005 -
Joanna Maurer, violin; Alissa Smith, viola; Kate Sanford Spingarn, cello, with guest artist Alex Knoll, oboe. Works by Mozart, Beethoven, and Kodaly. Three chamber artists join talents in an ensemble of rare refinement and virtuosity.
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CBC Trio
- March 3, 2005 -
Works by Vivaldi, Soler, Gliere, Clementi, and Gershwin. Three virtuosi join forces in a program traversing the centuries.
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Consortium of Endowed Parishes
- February 26, 2005 -
In a panel discussion, Episcopal leaders react to the Anglican Primates' recent response to the Windsor Report, the document addressing division in the Anglican Communion over issues related to human sexuality.
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Desmond Tutu at St. Paul's Chapel
- February 26, 2005 -
The Most Reverend Desmond M. Tutu tells a congregation that God loves
us, and there's nothing we can do about it.
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Traditional Irish Music
- February 24, 2005 -
Jerry O'Sullivan, Uillean pipes; Donald Clancey, guitar/banjo; Bernadette Fee, fiddle. A Master of the Irish bagpipes presents a musical journey to the Emerald Isle. Represented by, The Center for Traditional Music and Dance.
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Ensemble Breve
- February 10, 2005 -
Deborah Booth, flute/recorder; Jay Elfenbein, viola da gamba. Works by
J. S. Bach. An ensemble that performs music from all eras on authentic
instruments and in a historically informed style.
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ALHAMBRA
- February 3, 2005 -
Works from the rich Judeo-Iberian musical heritage. Alhambra was founded in 1981 to perform, record, and transcribe the vast treasures of Sephardic music.
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Echelon Brass
- January 27, 2005 -
Works by Tilson-Thomas, Byrd, Ravel, Albinoni, Praetorius, and Wagner.
Part of Trinity's Concert at One series.
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Epiphany
- January 6, 2005 -
Celebrate the Feast of the Epiphany, marking the ways in which Christ
reveals himself to the world. The Rev. Canon Anne Mallonee, vicar,
preaches.
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Christmas Eve
- December 24, 2004 -
Celebrate the birth of the Messiah with the Parish, its joyful community, clergy, and choir.
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Advent Lessons and Carols
- December 19, 2004 -
A service of Lessons and Carols, with Holy Eucharist, at Trinity Church.
Features the Trinity Choir under the direction of Owen Burdick.
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Handel's Messiah
- December 12, 2004 -
Handel's Messiah performed by the Trinity Choir and REBEL Baroque Orchestra; Owen Burdick, conductor.
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Manhattan School of Music Opera Theater
- December 2, 2004 -
Opera in rebellion: scenes from Don Giovanni, Carmen, William Tell, and Gianni Schicchi.
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The U.S. Army Orchestra
- November 19, 2004 -
In a special performance, the U.S. Army orchestra fills Trinity nave
with works by Mozart, Vivaldi and others.
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Burning River Brass
- November 11, 2004 -
Playing works by Bach, Bizet, Mozart, and others, this group has been dazzling audiences since 1996 with their power and virtuosity.
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Gotham Trio
- November 4, 2004 -
Three chamber artists join talents to form a trio of rare refinement and
virtuosity. The trio performs works by Mozart, Schubert, Berkeley and
Beethoven.
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SO PERCUSSION
- October 21, 2004 -
Get rhythm. SO PERCUSSION has been hailed for their consistently
impressive performances by the New York Times.
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West Side Opera
- October 14, 2004 -
With Roger Malouf, artistic director and pianist, West Side Opera
presents a charming tale of romance and false identity.
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Two Mini-Operas
- October 10, 2004 -
The Trinity Choir sings two "mini-operas" - Purcell's Dido and
Aeneas and John Blow's Venus and Adonis
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Concerts at One: Harmonic Brass
- October 7, 2004 -
Harmonic Brass performing works by Handel, Ravel, and Pachelbel.
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Concerts at One: PHONIX
- September 30, 2004 -
PHONIX plays the traditional music of Denmark at this special webcast of
Trinity's Concerts at One program.
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Celebration of Ministries
- September 12, 2004 -
The Rev. Dr. James Cooper is formally instituted as the parish's 17th rector, celebrating his new ministry and the continuing ministries of all those involved in parish life. With the Bishop of New York, the Rt. Rev. Mark Sisk, and preacher, the Rev. Dr. Robert V. Lee III.
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Madrid Memorial Service
- September 10, 2004 -
Video from a memorial service for the victims of the March 11, 2004 train bombings in Spain, held at St. Paul's Chapel.
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Steven Tharp, tenor, Mark Shapiro, piano
- September 2, 2004 -
The grand finale to the Concerts at One summer Schumann festival. Goodbye summer. Hello Liederkreis, Op. 24 and Op. 39. Scroll down the page for all the performances, listed by date.
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New York Vocal Arts Ensemble
- August 26, 2004 -
The penultimate performance in the Concerts at One Schumann festival features vocal ensemble selections from this award-winning group. Scroll down the page for more performances.
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Various Artists: Schumann Scores on Broadway
- August 19, 2004 -
Drei Romanzen Op. 94; Fantasiestucke, Op. 73; Romanze und Allegro, Op. 70.
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Talise Trevigne, David Ossenfort, Daniel Hobbs
- August 12, 2004 -
"Schumann Scores on Broadway" with Love Songs, Op. 98a.
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St. Paul's Sycamore Story Continues
- August 9, 2004 -
Artist Steve Tobin will memorialize the stump of the tree that shielded St. Paul's Chapel from debris on 9/11. Here, as he removes the stump to his studio, Tobin talks about his motivations.
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Arianna Goldina & Remy Loumbrozo
- August 5, 2004 -
The "Schumann Scores on Broadway" festival continues with this piano duo performing Six Etudes in the Form on a Canon, Op. 56; Pictures from the East, Op. 66; Andante and Variations, Op. 46.
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Hannah Sun, Manhattan Chamber Orchestra
- July 29, 2004 -
Watch or listen to the whole concert: as part of the "Schumann Scores on Broadway" festival, one of New York City's most beloved groups joins with the young winner of the New York Piano Competition to perform the Piano Concerto in A minor; plus, Schumann's Symphony No. 1.
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Christòpheren Nomura, David Alpher
- July 22, 2004 -
The "Schumann Scores on Broadway" festival brings you this performance of Schumann's "Dichterliebe."
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Portland String Quartet
- July 15, 2004 -
The "Schumann Scores on Broadway" festival continues. W.A. Mozart: String Quartet in G major, K. 387; R. Schumann: Piano Quintet in E-flat major, Op. 44.
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Jasper Wood, David Riley
- July 8, 2004 -
Watch or listen to the whole concert: as part of the "Schumann Scores on Broadway" festival, Wood and Riley play Romance in A major, Op. 94, No. 2; J. Brahms: Violin Sonata No. 2 in A major, Op. 100; and Schumann's Violin Sonata No. 1 in A minor, Op. 105.
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Ruth Laredo plays Schumann
- July 1, 2004 -
Trinity Church Concerts at One begins its 2004 Summer festival, "Schumann Scores on Broadway," with the renowned pianist performing Kinderszenen, Op. 1; Kreisleriana, Op. 16, excerpts from Fantasiestücke, Op. 12; and Carnaval, Op. 9.
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Take Our Hearts and Set them on Fire
A video portrait of Dr. Daniel P. Matthews, who began his ministry in a one-room mountain church in Tennessee and wound up touching lives across the world as the sixteenth rector of Trinity Church.
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The Dvorak Project
- June 3, 2004 -
With the Chester String Quartet, this Concert at One features Antonin Dvorak's String Quartet in F major, Op. 96; String Quartet in G major, Op. 106. The group has been called by the Boston Globe "one of the best and brightest of the country's young string quartets."
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The Dvorak Project
- May 13, 2004 -
With the Chester String Quartet, this Concert at One features Antonin Dvorak's String Quartet in C major, Op. 61; Piano Quintet in A major, Op. 81. The group has been called by the Boston Globe "one of the best and brightest of the country's young string quartets."
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The Dvorak Project
- April 15, 2004 -
Featuring the Chester String Quartet, this Concert at One features Antonin Dvorak's String Quartet in E-flat major, Op. 51, and the String Quintet (with bass) in G major, Op. 77. The group has been called by the Boston Globe "one of the best and brightest of the country's young string quartets".
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The Trinity Choir: Cherubini & Haydn
- April 4, 2004 -
The Trinity Choir and Orchestra REBEL perform Cherubini's Requiem and Haydn's Mariazeller Mass at Trinity Church on Palm Sunday, 2004. Watch the performance here in its entirety, with a special introduction by Owen Burdick, organist and choirmaster.
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Mariazeller Mass by Joseph Haydn




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Shostakovich Symphony
- March 11, 2004 -
As part of Trinity's acclaimed Concerts at One program, The Butler University Orchestra performed Shostakovich's Symphony No. 5, directed by Richard Auldon Clark.
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Parish Requiem 2003
- November 3, 2003 -
Hear the Trinity Choir under the direction of Dr. Owen Burdick perform Luigi Cherubini's Requiem in C minor--a piece composed for the death of King Louis XVI that Beethoven called the greatest work ever written by the greatest composer who ever lived.
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Revelations from Ground Zero
- August 6, 2003 -
A clip from the new video recently released by Trinity Television which examines the spiritual struggles and breakthroughs of those directly affected by the atrocity of 9/11. Learn more about the video.
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Christmas at Trinity
Organist and Director of Music Owen Burdick tours you through highlights of a cd by the Trinity Choir.
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