Our April presentation will mark the Music at Trinity debut of baritone Alasdair Campbell and pianist Shan Jing. They have prepared a lovely program titled L’ombre et Light - a collection of art song, musical theatre, and opera in French and English, of character light-hearted, dark, or both. From the timeless songs of Rodgers and Hammerstein to the beautiful melodies of Henri Duparc, the satirical songs of Tom Lehrer and the impressionistic colors of Charles Tomlinson Griffes without forgetting Canadian composer John Estacio, there is something for everyone at this concert. It is not often that one can hear all these different styles of music in the same recital, and this promises to be a very pleasant afternoon of music with two wonderful performers. Please consider joining us on Saturday April 26th at 4pm at Trinity Anglican Church, a freewill offering in support of the artists and the musical activities of the church will grant you admission.
Hailed “an excellent conductor and inspiring educator,” Roland Graham is an accomplished pianist, conductor, composer, and impresario. He is the founding artistic director of the Doors Open for Music at Southminster concert series, the Master Piano Recital Series, Rideau Chorale, and Ottawa Choral Workshops. He holds degrees in music performance from the Universities of Ottawa and Montréal, where he studied piano with teachers including Jean Desmarais, Jimmy Brière, and Marc Durand. In 2020, he piloted a fundraising drive to secure a permanent home for the Steinway D606 at Southminster United Church, where he continues to promote music in the community. He will present a wonderful program of piano masterpieces by Bach and Mozart as part of the Music at Trinity concert series on March 22nd at 4pm. Freewill offering.
Please consider joining us for our next concert on January 18th at 4pm. Fabien Tousignant will offer a selection of seasonal organ works by Johann Sebastian Bach, Louis-Claude D'Aquin, Flor Peeters and Charles-Marie Widor on Trinity’s beloved Casavant organ. Freewill offering.
Lessons and Carols December 21st 4pm is based on the traditional Nine Lessons and Carols. One will be able to experience beautiful music spanning several centuries of the rich choral tradition the Anglican church has to offer led by our very own choir. Also, those who wish can join in the singing of some of their favorite seasonal hymns supported by our beloved Casavant Frères organ. We hope you can join us for this beautiful musical offering.
We are very excited to present Olivier Messiaen’s masterpiece titled Visions de l’Amen (Visions of the Amen) in our very first two-piano concert. This is a rare opportunity to hear this incredible music performed by two fabulous pianists Megaria Halim and Nicholas Busch on Saturday October 26th at 4pm. Freewill offering.
For the season opener of the 2024-2025 Music at Trinity concert series, Fabien Tousignant will perform an organ recital of music by Johann Sebastian Bach and Louis Vierne - two giants of the organ world. Please consider joining us on Saturday September 21st at 4pm. Freewill offering.
Please consider joining us for our next concert titled From Bach to Broadway on March 9th 2024 at 4pm featuring the Knapik Singers. This will be a fun afternoon of music with solos, duets and ensemble pieces taken from some of the most celebrated operas and musicals. The program is full of musical gems and there will be something for everyone. Freewill offering.
We hope you can join us for Music at Trinity on Saturday February 24th at 4pm. Fabien Tousignant will present an organ recital of music by Bach, Mendelssohn and Reger titled Aus tiefer Noth (Out of the depths) and centered around psalm 130. Freewill offering.
Somewhere on the Road of Life is our next Music at Trinity event on January 20th at 4pm. Baritone Luc Lalonde and pianist Fabien Tousignant team up to present music by English composers Ralph Vaughan Williams (Songs of Travel), Gustav Holst (Vedic Hymns) and more. Freewill offering
Lessons and Carols is based on the traditional Nine Lessons and Carols. One will be able to experience beautiful music spanning several centuries of the rich choral tradition the Anglican church has to offer led by our very own choir. Also, those who wish can join in the singing of some of their favorite seasonal hymns supported by our beloved Casavant Frères organ. We hope you can join us for this beautiful musical offering.