Trinity Church 2025 Spring Season
Events are free and open to the public. Registration is highly recommended. Please find more information here.
February 2, 2pm in St Paul’s Chapel Sunday Afternoon Music: Sonya Headlam Transatlantic Echoes Across Time: Parlor Songs, Art Songs, Folk Music, and Spirituals of the African Diaspora Works by Ignatius Sancho, Florence Price, Margaret Bonds, Trevor Weston, Peter Ashbourne, and others Presented by Trinity Congregational Arts Allegro Sonya Headlam, soprano
Through dialogue with the audience and performances of songs, arias, spirituals, and more, this program highlights music, poetry, and prose of the African diaspora from the 18th century to present day. Particularly significant are the selections from Reflections (2023), a new work by Trevor Weston commissioned by the Raritan Players. Originally scored for soprano and square piano, Reflections brings the voice of Ignatius Sancho into the present through the setting of excerpts from his letters. Sancho’s reflections on humanity, slavery, and Christianity, paired with Weston’s music, create a powerful connection between past and present.
February 13, 6:30pm in St. Paul’s Chapel Figure humaine Benjamin Britten Advance Democracy Ilse Weber Wiegala Elsa Barraine Prelude Jacob Beranek Abendgebet Francis Poulenc Un soir de neige, FP 126 Kim André Arnesen Even when He is silent Francis Poulenc Figure humaine, FP 120 Trinity Choir; Melissa Attebury, Director
The Figure humaine concert presents music that remembers the past while inspiring a more just and compassionate future. Director Melissa Attebury and the Trinity Choir perform a stirring program of works that showcase the power of music to confront tyranny, honor voices of courage, and illuminate the enduring strength of the human spirit. Offering a call to action in Britten’s Advance Democracy as well as intimate expressions of love and faith in Wiegala and Abendgebet, the program culminates in Francis Poulenc’s Figure humaine, a masterpiece of choral literature and hymn to freedom that resonates as a universal cry for justice and hope.
February 16, 4pm in Trinity Church Jazz Icons: Gary Bartz Gary Bartz, saxophone; Marc Cary, piano; James B. King Jr., bass; Eric Kennedy, drums; Paul Bollenback, guitar
March 6, 6:30pm in Trinity Church Musical Multitudes: Downtown Voices and Amor Artis Frank Martin Mass for Double Choir Thomas Tallis Spem in Alium Orazio Benevoli Missa Tu es Petrus (for four choirs) Downtown Voices; Amor Artis; Trinity Baroque Orchestra; Ryan Brandau and Stephen Sands, conductors
March 20, 6:30pm in St. Paul’s Chapel Lenten Meditations: Remorse to Redemption Works by Jonathan Woody, William Byrd, Thomas Tallis, John Sheppard, and others Trinity Choir; Thomas McCargar, conductor
Thomas McCargar will make his Trinity conductorial debut with a program of music written for Lent and Holy Week, performed by the countertenors, tenors, and basses of the Trinity Choir. Additional pieces will be interspersed with the works listed above with texts dealing with the theme of loss.
March 30, 3pm at St. Paul’s Chapel Tilge, Höchster, meine Sünden Johann Sebastian Bach Tilge, Höchster, meine Sünden, BWV 1083 Trinity Youth Chorus, Trinity Baroque Orchestra; Melissa Attebury, Director
J. S. Bach’s arrangement of Pergolesi’s famous Stabat Mater for soprano and alto voices, using the text of the penitential Psalm 51. Trinity’s arrangement is adapted to include tenor and bass voices both in chorus and solos.
April 27, 2pm at St. Paul’s Chapel Sunday Afternoon Music: Emerging Artists Presented by Trinity Congregational Arts Allegro and NOVUS Renewal Featuring artists from Borough of Manhattan Community College Choirs and The Dorill Initiative
Trinity Congregational Arts Allegro’s spring concert featuring student-led performances in works that range from classical standards to beloved musical theater tunes.
May 1 & 2, 7pm at Trinity Church Verdi Requiem Presented in collaboration with The Dessoff Choirs for their 100th Anniversary Giuseppe Verdi Requiem, IGV 24 World Premiere by Tania León The Dessoff Choirs; Trinity Choir; Downtown Voices; NOVUS; featuring soloists Angela Meade, soprano; J’Nai Bridges, mezzo-soprano; Won Whi Choi, tenor; Kevin Short, bass-baritone; Malcolm Merriweather, conductor
May 5, 1pm in St. Paul’s Chapel Jazz at One Camille Thurman with the Darrell Green Quartet
May 6, 1pm in St. Paul’s Chapel Pipes at One Angela Kraft Cross
May 7, 1pm in St. Paul’s Chapel Bach at One Johann Sebastian Bach Vereinigte Zwietracht der wechselnden Saiten, BWV 207 Johann Sebastian Bach Nun is das Heil und die Kraft, BWV 50 Trinity Choir; Trinity Baroque Orchestra; led by Avi Stein, organ
May 9, 7:30pm at Carnegie Hall A João Carlos Martins Concert Works by Bach, Villa-Lobos, Astor Piazzolla, John Williams, and others NOVUS with João Carlos Martins, conductor and pianist
May 12, 1pm in St. Paul’s Chapel Jazz at One Godwin Louis
May 13, 1pm in St. Paul’s Chapel Pipes at One Mina Marie Jelinek
May 14, 1pm in St. Paul’s Chapel Bach at One Johann Christoph Bach Mein Freundin, du bist schön Trinity Choir; Trinity Baroque Orchestra; led by Avi Stein, organ
May 15, 5:30pm and 6:30pm in Trinity Church, The Chapel of All Saints Tiny Concerts Johann Christoph Bach Mein Freundin, du bist schön Trinity Choir; Trinity Baroque Orchestra; led by Avi Stein, organ
May 18, 3pm in Trinity Church Of Such I Dream Works by André J. Thomas, Ysaÿe M. Barnwell, Bill Withers, Pete Seeger, Bob Dylan, and others Trinity Youth Chorus; Peyton Marion, conductor
May 19, 1pm in St. Paul’s Chapel Jazz at One Jeremy Pelt Quintet
May 20, 1pm in St. Paul’s Chapel Pipes at One Sarah Simko
May 21, 1pm in St. Paul’s Chapel Bach at One Johann Sebastian Bach Ich hab in Gottes Herz und Sinn, BWV 92 Johann Sebastian Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D Major, BWV 1050 Trinity Choir; Trinity Baroque Orchestra; led by Avi Stein, organ
May 27, 1pm in St. Paul’s Chapel Pipes at One Alex Leonardi
May 28, 1pm in St. Paul’s Chapel Bach at One: Ascension Johann Sebastian Bach Lobet den Herrn, alle Heiden, BWV 230 Johann Sebastian Bach Lobet Gott in seinen Reichen, BWV 11 (“Ascension Oratorio”) Johann Sebastian Bach “Sicut erat in principio” from Gloria in excelsis Deo, BWV 191 Trinity Choir; Trinity Baroque Orchestra; Melissa Attebury, Director
June 2, 1pm in St. Paul’s Chapel Jazz at One Andromeda Turre
June 3, 1pm in St. Paul’s Chapel Pipes at One Emily Dawn Amos
June 4, 1pm in St. Paul’s Chapel Bach at One Heinrich Schütz Musikalische Exequien, op. 7, SWV 279-281 Johann Sebastian Bach Der Geist hilft unser Schwachheit auf, BWV 226 Trinity Choir; led by Avi Stein, organ
June 4, 6:30pm in Trinity Church The Image Stephen Main The Image (World Premiere) Jessie Montgomery Divided Downtown Voices; NOVUS; Stephen Sands, conductor
Stephen Main’s The Image draws from the concept of Imago Dei—the belief in the divine spark within each person and the sacred freedom of conscience it entails. With a vivid libretto and sweeping choral and orchestral writing, The Image reflects on humanity’s struggle for liberty and justice across history, warning of the fragility of these ideals in the face of rising authoritarianism. Jessie Montgomery’s Divided for solo cello and orchestra captures the emotional turmoil of a world grappling with racial injustice, discrimination, poverty, and climate change. Together, these works explore the tension between chaos and hope, challenging us to confront issues of our time while celebrating the resilience of the human spirit.
June 5, 5:30pm and 6:30pm in Trinity Church, The Chapel of All Saints Tiny Concerts Heinrich Schütz Musikalische Exequien, op. 7, SWV 279-281 Johann Sebastian Bach Der Geist hilft unser Schwachheit auf, BWV 226 Trinity Choir; led by Avi Stein, organ
June 9, 1pm in St. Paul’s Chapel Jazz at One Dave Stryker Quartet
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