Trinity Church Wall Street is a vibrant and growing Episcopal parish of more than 1,600 members. Over the past 325 years, Trinity has been guided by its mission to share God’s love for all people. Its programs seek to offer shared encounters with the holy, to cultivate compassion, to deepen knowledge and spiritual practices, to work for justice rooted in essential human dignity, to provide places of solace and healing, and to inspire a desire in all people to be conscientious contributors to the life of New York City and the world. More than 20 worship services are offered every week online at trinitywallstreet.org and at historic Trinity Church and St. Paul’s Chapel, the cornerstones of the parish’s community life, worship, and mission.
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Awesome Sauce to each and every artist on that stage!!! As a drummer/percussionist myself, Roberto's drum setup is unique and beautiful and he articulated wonderfully around it!!!
Voice perfectly “integrated” top to bottom. Beautiful tone, judicious vibrato, rhythmic mastery. I thought this art form was dead, and I’m happy to be wrong.
While I look forward to the new Glatter-Gotz/Rosales instrument, it boggles my mind that they got rid of the beautiful original Aeolian-Skinner organ for that Marshall & Ogletree computer imitation instrument using loudspeakers in place of pipes. If the original A-S instrument is doing fine in Atlanta - and it certainly is - it INDISPUTABLY should have been cleaned, restored, and reinstalled at Trinity Church! WHY did they not do so?!! At least Glatter-Gotz is a deservedly world-renowned organ builder and Manuel Rosales is a top-notch consultant.