Passio in a mixed media collaboration with Paolo Cherchi Usai’s film of the same name, and was described by
The New York Times as possessing ‘…voices so pure they suggest a seraphic chorus beyond the human sphere’. Trinity Choir has offered New York premières of many works, including Dominick Argento’s
The Masque of Angels and William Albright’s oratorio
A Song to David.
The New York Times music critic Bernard Holland called the Trinity Choir’s
Messiah ‘A “Messiah” to beat in a season bursting with them’ and praised the soloists taken from the choir as ‘clearly individual talents…pure, trained voices…a touching effect’.
Although the choir performs concerts regularly in the Gothic setting of Trinity Church, and in the Georgian splendour of St Paul’s Chapel, its focus has always been to provide music for its weekly schedule of choral services. In 2008 the choir began the enriching practice of inviting guest conductors to the podium, including Jane Glover, Stefan Parkman, Simon Carrington, Andrew Megill and Eric Milnes.
For further information please visit Trinity Choir’s website.

Trinity Choir and REBEL / Photo by Leo Sorel