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Compassion Community Circle: Food Insecurity
April 22, 2021
One in five people in NYC is food insecure. While the pandemic has highlighted inequality in our society, it has also brought forth shining examples of the helpers. Come together as a community to gain a greater understanding of how we all can contribute to the full circle of efforts combatting hunger and food insecurity in our neighborhood.
Comfort at One: Organist Katelyn Emerson
April 22, 2021
Comfort at One brings back our Thursday Pipes at One series from the inauguration of the Noack organ at St Paul’s Chapel in 2018. Today’s organ recital is from February 21, 2018 and is performed by Katelyn Emerson.
Thursday Music Meditation
April 22, 2021
Comfort at One: Peace I Leave with You
April 21, 2021
Today for Comfort at One, we share with you a choral meditation: Peace I Leave with You by Amy Beach featuring members of The Choir of Trinity Wall Street, led by associate organist Janet Yieh.
Wednesday Music Meditation
April 21, 2021
Tuesday Music Meditation
April 20, 2021
Comfort at One: Poulenc's Figure Humaine
April 20, 2021
What is known as Poulenc’s most challenging choral work, Figure Humaine embodies great suffering and oppression, juxtaposed with the hope for freedom from tyranny. This clip contains Movement 16: Le jour m’étonne et la nuit me fait peur.
Monday Music Meditation
April 19, 2021
Comfort at One: Bach's BWV 8 and BWV 113
April 19, 2021
In 2018, Bach at One welcomed the addition of the Noack organ in St. Paul’s Chapel by pairing favorite cantatas with Bach’s magnificent Preludes and Fugues and Leipzig Chorales. The concert features Liebster Gott, wenn werd ich sterben?, BWV 8 and Herr Jesu Christ, du höchstes Gut, BWV 113.
Comfort at One: Britten's The Last Rose of Summer
April 16, 2021
Today’s at-home performance of Comfort At One comes from versatile and stunning tenor, and Trinity's Downtown Voices Director, Stephen Sands. As a part of Music in the Somerset Hills where he is the Artistic Director, Stephen performs The Last Rose of Summer by Benjamin Britten.