Messiah – Trinity Wall Street
St. Paul's Chapel Broadway and Fulton Streets, New York, New York, United StatesTenor soloist and choir member. 12/13, 14 & 17 at 7:30pm 12/16 at 3pm
Tenor soloist and choir member. 12/13, 14 & 17 at 7:30pm 12/16 at 3pm
The Choir of Trinity Wall Street and Trinity Baroque Orchestra Julian Wachner, conductor The Grammy-nominated Choir of Trinity Wall Street—"blazing with vigour…a choir from heaven" (The Times, London)— returns to The Met with a stunning double bill. Dixit Dominus(The Lord Said), Handel's powerful setting of Psalm 110, is paired with David Lang's Pulitzer Prize-winning The Little Match Girl Passion, a "tender and mysterious" (New York Times) contemporary choral work based on the classic Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale.
Tenor in a chamber music version of Messiah. Performances at 7:30pm For the first time ever, TENET Vocal Artists in collaboration with the Sebastians will share our unique take on this beloved, time-honored masterwork. This performance will be a rarity in that it will not be conducted, and with a choir of only 12 singers, this event is not to be missed!
December 22, 2018 at 7:30pm December 23, 2018 at 3pm St. Paul’s Chapel Ticketed (Tickets go on sale soon) Downtown Voices, NOVUS NY, and Trinity Youth Chorus; Stephen Sands, conductor Come sing along with Trinity ensembles in this concert that has quickly become a holiday tradition and highlight of the season. Hear Downtown Voices, NOVUS NY, and the Trinity Youth Chorus perform holiday favorites, and sing along to carols arranged by Julian Wachner, Trinity’s director of music and arts, from his album The Snow Lay on the Ground. Please note that due to the rejuvenation of Trinity Church, this year’s performances will take place at St. Paul’s Chapel at Broadway and Fulton Street with floor and balcony seating. Some seats are limited view or monitor-only view; ticket prices reflect this. Click here to view the seating chart for St. Paul's Chapel.
December 22, 2018 at 7:30pm December 23, 2018 at 3pm St. Paul’s Chapel Ticketed (Tickets go on sale soon) Downtown Voices, NOVUS NY, and Trinity Youth Chorus; Stephen Sands, conductor Come sing along with Trinity ensembles in this concert that has quickly become a holiday tradition and highlight of the season. Hear Downtown Voices, NOVUS NY, and the Trinity Youth Chorus perform holiday favorites, and sing along to carols arranged by Julian Wachner, Trinity’s director of music and arts, from his album The Snow Lay on the Ground. Please note that due to the rejuvenation of Trinity Church, this year’s performances will take place at St. Paul’s Chapel at Broadway and Fulton Street with floor and balcony seating. Some seats are limited view or monitor-only view; ticket prices reflect this. Click here to view the seating chart for St. Paul's Chapel.
Michael Fabiano’s breakthrough year was 2014 when he won both the Beverly Sills Artist Award and the Richard Tucker Award – no other singer has ever won both those awards in the same season. Four years later, he is one of the world’s leading tenors, in demand at opera houses all over the world – from Sydney, Australia to Zurich, Switzerland, from Houston and San Francisco to Chicago and New York’s Metropolitan Opera, which is his “home house”. A Jersey boy, born in Morris County, Michael prizes the ability to stay close to his roots, which is one of the considerations that made him found ArtSmart, a non-profit organization that provides free voice lessons to students in public schools in under-served neighborhoods throughout the country. Started in Newark, N.J. in 2016, it is now also operating in San Francisco and Philadelphia. ArtSmart will be a beneficiary of Michael’s recital for Music in the Somerset Hillson Friday, January 4 in Pottersville.
King Singers with the Somerset Hills Chorus, February 23, 2019 Fifty years after its foundation in Cambridge, England, the King’s Singers is still one of the best known all-male a cappella groups in the world.
Tenor soloist for the Swan movement. 4 p.m. Sunday, March 17, 2019 Orff’s Carmina Burana Guest artists professional dancers of Roxey Ballet Company and singers of Princeton GirlChoir Richardson Auditorium, Princeton University Choreographer Mark Roxey will complete choreography for all movements of this magnificent work that was sold-out two years ago! It’s a celebration of poetry, song, and dance! We are thrilled to bring it back for you and to have singers of the Princeton GirlChoir as guest artists. Learn more about Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana.
Diderot String Quartet, March 24, 2019 - Artistic Director and Host Four young American musicians from Oberlin and the Julliard School who teamed up five years ago and have quickly made themselves an international reputation.
Tenor Aria Soloist One special performance only! With double baroque orchestra The Sebastians, professional soloists, supertitles, and Dann Coakwell, Evangelist.