At Trinity, music has always been
important -- a pipe organ was the first major furnishing of the church
when it was built. (The ladies of the church financed its purchase
with a series of chicken dinners). A century ago, Trinity even had
its own boychoir. Click the image to the right to see Trinity's choir of
men and boys as it appeared circa 1906 (choristers are identified in the
photo archives).
...and, here are some photos
of Junior Choristers who sang a Bach Cantata with the Choir
and baroque orchestra in honor of the Bishop's visit to Trinity in 2009 (click to see larger images):
...as well as
some who sang several selections at the 3 PM service on Christmas Eve
2010:
...and one talented
girl who helped the parish choir with a choral prelude at Lessons and
Carols 2010:
The kids can
certainly sing the hymns!
Here's one of our recent Confirmands, Caitlynn Watt, with her saxophone
a few years ago. Saxophone? Yes! (Think Palm Sunday
procession! A great solution for keeping Parishioners and Choir in procession into the Church
on key!)
There's a lot to
our musical program, so check out the parts that are of special
interest to you.