Upcoming Events
Christmas at Trinity
Cantilena Chamber Choir presents — Christmas at Trinity: Featuring well-known beloved music for Christmas by Gregg Smith, William Walton, Ola Gjeilo and traditional carols arranged by Nancy Wertch.
MLK Celebration Concert
Cantilena Chamber Choir presents: an MLK celebration concert with guests Ronald McFadden and the Urban Baltimore Choral Arts Society
Fauré Requiem Community Sing
Trinity presents an All Souls Day Requiem service with special guests Ryan José LaBoy and the Berkshire Children’s Choir. Conducted by Noah Palmer.
Join us for this Free Community Event.
Coronation Music
Cantilena Chamber Choir presents: Coronation Music for Organ, Choir, and Brass. Featuring works of Handel, Purcell, Elgar, and Rutter.
Ice Cream Social
Come join us for the ice cream social on Monday, August 5th at 5 PM on the Trinity lawn! Delicious ice cream generously provided by High Lawn Farm.
Classics on the Labyrinth
Join us outdoors on the Trinity Labyrinth for a colorful season finale with the renowned Hyperion Quartet, including works by Puccini, Shostakovich, and Mozart, alongside Barber’s heartrending Adagio for Strings.
Anniversary Concert
Celebrating Cantilena Chamber Choir: Join us for Cantilena’s special 20th Anniversary Concert!
Of Dreams
This recital invites you to an afternoon of dreamy melodies, featuring songs by composers as far-ranging as Debussy and Schumann, Rachmaninoff and Moore, accompanied by M@TL’s Artistic Director, Noah Palmer.
Holy Week and Easter
Join us as we enter into the mysteries of Christ’s Passion and Resurrection. We begin our observances on Palm Sunday (March 24) when we remember Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem. On Maundy Thursday (March 28), we call to mind Jesus last meal that he shared with his disciples and when he washed their feet. Good Friday (March 29), we pause to recall the final moments of Jesus life and death. The story doesn’t end there. On Saturday at the Great Vigil of Easter (March 30), we light the New Fire of the Resurrection, we hear the story of God’s saving work in history, we remember our Baptism, and we break bread and share wine. Finally, on Easter Sunday (March 31), we gather once again to celebrate the joy of the Resurrection of Christ.
Click here for a full listing of our Holy Week and Easter Services.
A Musical Mass
Join us for a musical service celebrating two decades of Cantilena singing at Trinity Lenox!
An American Adventure
Take a journey through the most glorious period of American classical music! With splashes of Gershwin and early-20th century female composers, the program concludes with Bernstein’s jazzy dances from West Side Story, accompanied by M@TL’s Artistic Director, Noah Palmer.
Martin Luther King Concert
The Cantilena Chamber Choir will present a triumphant return of its annual Martin Luther King concert with conductor Anthony Trecek-King and his Unitus Ensemble on Sunday, January 14th at 3:00pm with guest professional choir Unitas.
Christmas at Trinity
The choirs’ annual December Christmas concert will be on Sunday, December 3rd at 3:00pm. Christmas at Trinity will feature newly composed setting of Dickens A Christmas carol by GRAMMY-winning composer Benedict Sheehan and new music by Erik Esenvalds. Also on the program are our most beloved traditional carols.
Annual Christmas Fair & Silver Tea
Join in the festive cheer at the Annual Christmas Fair and Silver Tea on Saturday, December 2nd at the Parish House from 10 am to 2 pm. Tasty goodies for sale, plenty of poinsettias and a "Christmas Flea Market" will offer plenty of treats while you visit with new and old friends.
The Fauré Requiem: A Musical Service
Continuing Trinity’s annual All Souls Day tradition, this year the choir of St John’s Lutheran Church in Albany comes to Lenox for a very special Requiem service.
Galileo & His World
The Cantilena Chamber Choir presents a concert of music in the time of Galileo with works by Monteverdi, Marenzio, Caccini & Frescobaldi.
Cantilena Chamber Choir: Bach's Magnificat
Cantilena and Trinity Lenox will present a much loved classic - the Bach Magnificat with orchestra, soloists and chorus.
The Musicians of Ma’alwyck: Celestial Melodies
The Musicians of Ma’alwyck, Albany’s premier chamber music ensemble, specializes in creating innovative performances of early music. Celestial Melodies features the works of 18th century astronomer-musician William Herschel and other composers in his London circle, accompanied by beautiful astral images projected on screen!
Buy tickets here or at the door.
Cantilena Chamber Choir: Chilcott’s Jazz Mass
Choral jazz is back! The Cantilena Chamber Choir and BerkshiresJazz is bringing back an all-inclusive jazz service to the Berkshires.
Irina Petrik, soprano: A Ukrainian Journey
For this special season opener, Ukrainian soprano Irina Petrik will bring you on a Ukrainian Journey, weaving a tale of her life as an immigrant with her heart in two lands.
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Christmas Services
We hope you can join us to celebrate this sacred time when we once again tell the story of the gift of Christ.
In the stillness of the candlelit church, we will join our voices in prayer and in familiar carols to give our thanks and praise.
Christmas Eve Services
5-6pm: Holy Eucharist with Carols (contemporary language)
9-10pm: Holy Eucharist with Carols (traditional language)
Christmas Day Service
8-8:45am: Holy Eucharist (simple, said service)
We wish you all blessings during this holy season.
Cantilena Chamber Choir: Christmas at Trinity
LENOX, MA. – Christmas at Trinity has become a beloved “must see” tradition here in Lenox. Join the Cantilena Chamber Choir for a concert that will include many beloved traditional carols including some in new settings by the composer John Rutter, Paul Halley, Gabriel Jackson, and Philip Stopford. Also on the program will be choral music by William Byrd, Tomas Luis de Victoria, Edvard Grieg and Vaughan Williams. There will be an audience sing-along with your favorite must sing carols too!
A glimpse of the program-
Voces 8 carols: The Christ Child by English Composer Gabriel Jackson
Lulla, lullay by Philip Stopford
Hush my Dear, setting by Paul Halley
Regina Coeli by Thomas Luis de Victoria and Haec Dies by William Byrd
Rise of Shepherd arr. for the Kings Singers
Nativity carol by John Rutter
----and more!
The Cantilena Chamber Choir, now in its 19th season, is comprised of 24 dedicated singers of the highest caliber who possess vocal training, excellent sight-reading skills and considerable choral experience.
Concert tickets are $25 adults, $20 students/seniors (65 and over), and free for children 12 and under. Trinity Church is at 88 Walker Street in Lenox. Tickets and more information: www.cantilenachoir.org. Phone: 518-791-0185 or email satbchoir@yahoo.com.
Workshop in Sacred Geometry
Trinity will host a multi-generational workshop in Sacred Geometry. Children and adults alike will find exploring the relationships between a circle and a line holds challenge at every level.
Annual Requiem Service with Community 'Sing' of Faure’s Requiem
Join us for a beautiful service commemorating All Souls Day, in the Trinity tradition — a community ‘sing’ of the wondrous and soothing Requiem by French composer Gabriel Fauré.
In addition to choral singers from around the region, the concert will also feature baritone Christopher Price, soprano Rebecca Flinker, violinist and Trinity favorite Mitsuko Suzuki, and organist Matt Thomas. Artistic Director of Music at Trinity Lenox, Noah Palmer, will conduct the Requiem, with the movements of the piece integrated into the service.
Music for the Dance
The Cantilena Chamber Choir and Music at Trinity present
“Music for the Dance!”
Featuring:
Jamecyn Morey, violin
Julian Müller, cello
Noah Palmer, piano
Movie Night at Trinity
Join us for pizza and a movie at Trinity on Friday, October 14! We’ll be viewing “Luther,” presenting the political dynamic of the Christian reformation. Click to view more details.
Concert: Triocracy plays Bach, Doppler, Tann, Rossini
Join us for a delightful first performance at Trinity by “Triocracy,” a trio of musicians offering refreshing renditions of Bach, Doppler, Tann and Rossini at 4pm on Sunday, June 19. This trio of pianist Max Caplan, flautist Melanie Chirignan and oboist Kelly Lockwood will offer a fascinating, dynamic performance of some of their favorite works. A reception to meet the musicians will follow.
The pieces to be played include:
Trio Sonata g dur BWV 1039 by J.S. Bach,
Andante and Rondo by Franz Doppler
Flute and oboe piece - Shoji by Hillary Tann
Guillaume Tell Duo Brillant based on Rossini arranged by Jules Demeresseman and Felix Charles Berthelemy
The concert on Sunday, June 19, 2022, at 4pm will offer a reception following the concert to meet the performers.
Suggested donation: $20
Location: Trinity Episcopal Church at 88 Walker St., Lenox, Massachusetts
For more info, call 413-637-0073
JAMES BROOKE speaks on Ukraine: Will David Beat Goliath?
A free, in-person & live-streamed, 45-minute talk at the church, including a Q&A period. Click link for more info and Zoom link.
Sunday Worship
7:45am – Holy Eucharist (Rite I)
10:30am – Holy Eucharist with Music (Rite I and II Alternating)
5pm – Evening Prayer