• Antioch – In Praise of Music

    St. Ignatius of Antioch 552 West End Ave, New York, NY, United States

    Antioch is thrilled to be collaborating with legendary choral composer Robert Kyr for this concert that features his works along with complimentary English madrigals and motets. In November, Antioch will record a CD of the works of Robert Kyr at Washington and Lee University. The works of Dr. Kyr that are on this program will be on this CD. Come enjoy an evening of transformative choral music and meet Robert Kyr and the artists after the concert! Composers include: Bennett, Weelkes, Morely, Kyr, Lauridsen, Sowerby, Whitacre and Brown TICKETS: https://www.showclix.com/event/antiochkyr

  • Bernstein at 100

    Hauser Auditorium at Pingry School 131 Martinsville Rd, Basking Ridge, NJ, United States

    Artistic Director and Conductor An all-Bernstein program featuring the Somerset Hills Chorus, New Jersey Youth Chorus Young Men's Ensembles and The Bernards High School Madrigal Ensemble A joyful celebration of the 100th anniversary of Leonard Bernstein’s birth.

  • Antioch at Washington and Lee

    Wilson Hall Auditorium 800 S Main St., MSC 3501, Harrisonburg, Virginia, United States

    Founding tenor and Executive Director November 10, 2018 at 8:00 p.m. Wilson Hall/Concert Hall Celebrating its 21st season, the Antioch Chamber Ensemble has become one of the most highly regarded professional choral ensembles in America. Antioch made its debut at Washington and Lee University in 2017, presenting a fabulous program of works by twentieth and twenty-first century composers. For its return engagement, the Ensemble will perform works by Robert Kyr, Morten Lauridsen, and Leo Sowerby. Tickets are required: Adult $20 Senior $15 W&L Faculty and Staff $10 W&L Student/Student $5 Tickets are forfeited if not seated 5 MINUTES prior to curtain time. 

  • Rachmaninoff All Night Vigil

    St. Paul's Chapel Broadway and Fulton Streets, New York, New York, United States

    For the second concert of the “Now comes the setting sun” series, The Choir of Trinity Wall Street presents Rachmaninoff’s Vespers or All-Night Vigil, a hauntingly beautiful cornerstone of choral repertoire. Sergei Rachmaninoff Vespers

  • Voices Over Tallinn: Honoring 100 Years of the Estonian Nation

    St. Paul's Chapel Broadway and Fulton Streets, New York, New York, United States

    Voices Over Tallinn: Honoring 100 Years of the Estonian Nation November 30, 2018 at 8pm St. Paul’s Chapel Free Downtown Voices; Stephen Sands, conductor Choral music is woven into the fabric of Estonia—in a nation of 1.3 million people, there are more than 700 official choirs, and during the country’s quest for independence, choral tradition provided the backbone of the resistance. Voices Over Tallinn celebrates the music of Estonia—and the 100th anniversary of its independence—and pays homage to some of the most influential Estonian composers, including Tormis and Pärt. In Estonia, choral classics are as popular as modern “pop” music, and after you hear these performances firsthand, you’ll understand why. Downtown Voices at St. Paul's Chapel

  • Anthracite Fields at Carnegie Hall

    Zankel Hall at Carnegie

    Tenor in the Trinity Choir The music compels without overstatement,” wrote the Los Angeles Times of Julia Wolfe’s Pulitzer Prize–winning Anthracite Fields. “This is a major, profound work.” Inspired by miners living in the Pennsylvania coal region, Wolfe uses oral histories, interviews with miners and their families, speeches, children’s rhymes, and other sources to create a powerful cantata that speaks of the American worker’s experience. With music that is at times elegiac, hard-driving, and tender, Wolfe creates a soundscape that is deeply moving.

  • Messiah – Trinity Wall Street

    St. Paul's Chapel Broadway and Fulton Streets, New York, New York, United States

    Tenor soloist and choir member. 12/13, 14 & 17 at 7:30pm 12/16 at 3pm  

  • Handel and Lang at the Met Museum

    metropolitain museum of art

    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.

  • TENET Messiah

    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!  

  • Community Carol Sing

    St. Paul's Chapel Broadway and Fulton Streets, New York, New York, United States

    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.