Trinity BrownBag Concerts Return Live with Organ Music

Wed 10/6 @ noon

While Trinity Cathedral downtown continued its long-running (more than 40 years!) BrownBag concert series virtually during the pandemic, it just wasn’t the same as bringing your lunch to the cathedral and enjoying the music surrounded by its spectacular architecture.

But now the series is back live and you can come back in the building. (Like many small music groups, Music and Art at Trinity found that streaming expanded its audience and will continue to stream the concerts as well).

It will kick off on Wednesday October 6 with an “organ spectacular” as the series’ artistic director and Trinity’s director of music Todd Wilson and Trinity’s associate organist Nicole Keller will unveil its new Muller Pipe Organ, which was installed during the pandemic. They’ll perform 19th and 20th-century music composed for the organ by Leo Sowerby, Calvin Hampton (an Oberlin graduate), Charles-Marie Widor, Edwin Lemare, George Shearing, and Antonio Soler.  The concerts then continue to a biweekly basis; find a full schedule here. They are still free and open to the public.

musicandartattrinity.org/brownbag-concerts

 

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