Music at Trinity Episcopal Church, Tulsa
Tuesdays At Trinity
Noonday Concerts 12:05 pm - 12:35 pm
Experience world-class music during your busy day.
Just 30 minutes long, our Tuesday at Trinity concerts feature renowned artists from all genres throughout the year.
Recitals Preceding Evensong
Vicki Schaeffer
When:
Recitals Preceding Evensong
4:30 pm - 5:30 pmSpecial Events
Advent Festival of Lessons and Carols
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Sung by the Trinity Choirs
Special Events
Advent Festival of Lessons and Carols
Sung by the Trinity Choirs
Sunday, 30 November at 5:00 p.m.
Holland Hall Lessons and Carols
Sunday, 7 December 2024 at 5:00 p.m.
Christmas Organ and Brass Concert
Sunday, 21 December at 4:30 p.m.
The Twenty-fourth Annual
Thomas Matthews Memorial Concert
Organ Recital by Monica Berney
Tuesday, 14 April at 7:00 p.m.
University of Tulsa Choirs in Concert
Dr. Kim Childs, Director
Friday, 24 April at 7:00 p.m.
Sung by the Trinity Choirs
Sunday, 30 November at 5:00 p.m.
Holland Hall Lessons and Carols
Sunday, 7 December 2024 at 5:00 p.m.
Christmas Organ and Brass Concert
Sunday, 21 December at 4:30 p.m.
The Twenty-fourth Annual
Thomas Matthews Memorial Concert
Organ Recital by Monica Berney
Tuesday, 14 April at 7:00 p.m.
University of Tulsa Choirs in Concert
Dr. Kim Childs, Director
Friday, 24 April at 7:00 p.m.
TRINITY RINGERS HANDBELL CHOIR
The Trinity Ringers are a growing part of Trinity's music ministry. Share the joy of making music together as you explore and experience the wonders of music through the art of ringing handbells and handchimes. You will be a part of an artistic experience that provides musical excellence combined with service and purpose.
A children/youth handbell choir is forming now. The times and days of rehearsal will be determined by participants.
If you are interested in serving in our handbell ministry, please contact Carteena Robohm, Handbell Director, or Casey Cantwell, Organist and Director of Music.
TRINITY'S PIPE ORGAN
Moller Organ, Opus 9606
Immediately after the First World War, Bishop Thurston began to encourage Trinity parishioners to build in Eastern Oklahoma a Gothic Church of cathedral-like proportions. This great vision, nurtured by the Holy Ghosts, resulted in a cruciform edifice, framing vaulted space, communicating to eye and ear the significant sights and sounds of our historic, sacramental faith in the most Holy Trinity. Gallery and spacious chancel organ chambers were provided in anticipation of the day when an instrument worthy of Trinity Church could be built.
The organ is the culmination of the efforts of many devoted parishioners, benefactors and craftsmen, and is a singular work of art. Is is a Moller Organ, Opus 9606, and was built in 1961. Original specification include pipes from 1 1/3 foot up to 32 feet, with sounds ranging from Flute Harmonique (4') to English Horn (8'), from Sub Bourdon (32') to Clarion (4'), multiple chimes, and an ear piercing Trompette Fanfare (8'). With four full manuals and 2 1/2 octaves of pedals, and countless registrations, it provides enough music to fill the entire building.
In the fall of 2007, the console was completely reworked with new draw-knobs, couplers and a Matters fibre-optic combination action.
The organ is the culmination of the efforts of many devoted parishioners, benefactors and craftsmen, and is a singular work of art. Is is a Moller Organ, Opus 9606, and was built in 1961. Original specification include pipes from 1 1/3 foot up to 32 feet, with sounds ranging from Flute Harmonique (4') to English Horn (8'), from Sub Bourdon (32') to Clarion (4'), multiple chimes, and an ear piercing Trompette Fanfare (8'). With four full manuals and 2 1/2 octaves of pedals, and countless registrations, it provides enough music to fill the entire building.
In the fall of 2007, the console was completely reworked with new draw-knobs, couplers and a Matters fibre-optic combination action.