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Music

The music planned for the Sunday morning services at Holy Trinity covers a wide range of styles and periods of composition as befits the ‘Cathedral of the Arts’. The resident ‘Choir of Holy Trinity’, directed by Mr Andrew O’Brien, and ‘ConQordia’, directed by Mr Mike Abrams, provide the musical settings for our Sung Eucharists, with a superb mix of English Choral and European music from the Renaissance and Baroque periods, spanning some 500 years of liturgical composition. The two choirs are supported by organist Michael Brough.

 

The organ in Holy Trinity is one of the      finest and largest in any parish church in England. Originally built in 1891 by JW Walker & Sons, it was one of the most modern organ designs of its time. John Dando Sedding, the church architect, was himself an accomplished organist and he provided in his design for the church a magnificent and capacious organ chamber over 40 feet high.

“Music is one of the great      channels of faith: as a composer for the church it’s incredibly      important that you take that       seriously. Music, especially when it’s combined with great             architecture, really can be a   stairway to faith.”

Judith Bingham

If you are interested in music at Holy Trinity or taking part in our monthly teatime

 recitals, please e-mail us at: music@holytrinitysloanesquare.co.uk

Also, please visit the Chelsea Schubert Festival website

for more information on this annual event

MUSIC DEPARTMENT AT HOLY TRINITY

 

Director of Music - Andrew O’Brien

Assistant Director of Music - Oliver Lallemant

Organ Curator - Michael Brough

ConQordia Choir Director - Michael Abrams

Liquid Architecture

“Liquid Architecture” at the Chelsea Schubert Festival hosted by Holy Trinity Church.

UPCOMING EVENTS

For details of upcoming music events at Holy Trinity click here