Music MinistriesIf you enjoy good music you have come to the right place! Whether your interest is in choral or instrumental music, Trinity offers a wide variety of opportunities for praising God. From our Holtkamp pipe organ installed in 1998 to our exciting programs for children and adults we enjoy making a joyful noise unto the Lord. Opportunities abound for you to become involved in this exciting Ministry. Trinity Children's Choirs, Chancel Choir (adult) and Ringers (adult handbell) welcome you. There is a place for you in our Music Ministry; a place for you to add your God-given gifts to praise our Lord in worship. Please consider joining us for music-making, fellowship and spiritual enrichment. Trinity Benefit Concert Series 2007-10
Music at Trinity is an important part of the life of our church. This concert series is an invitation to the community to participate in the growing music program at Trinity, heard in the excellent acoustic of the Trinity sanctuary, and to contribute to smaller charitable organizations making a difference in the Metropolitan area. Charities are chosen for their distinction, cost-effectiveness and accomplishment. All contributions will be given entirely to the charities and are tax deductible.
God's Trombones: Youtha Hardman-Cromwell, Trinity Chancel Choir, Alfred Street Baptist Voices of Triumph, Karen Beasley, Audrey Jordan, Frenika Mudd, Sam NeSmith, Kimberly Young
Benefit: Edna Frazier-Cromwell Scholarship Fund, Inc. offering scholarships and academic achievement awards in Ward I DC.
Friends and Family: F. Wayne Taylor, Director
Benefit: Neediest Kids serves as a vital bridge to success for Washington area school children, providing basic needs in the Metroplitan Washington area. www.neediestkids.org
Teiber Trio: Charlie Powers, Tam Tran, Regino Madrid
Benefit: Senior Services of Alexandria providing accessible, comprehensive and affordable services to seniors within the city of Alexandria and surrounding areas. www.seniorservicesalex.org
Broadway Revue: musicians from tri state area
Benefit: House of Ruth providing housing with intensive services to help women and families who are homeless and abused to acheive safe and stable lives. www.houseofruth.org
Orff Ensemble: Wes McCune, Director
Janice Baker Cook Fund for Music at John Adams Elementary School
Broadway Then and Now: Beverley Benda, soprano; Michael Ford, tenor; Joseph Holt, piano
Benefit: The ARPKD/CHF Alliance -- a nonprofit, public charity dedicated to Autosomal Recessive Polycystic Kidney Disease and Congenital Hepatic Fibrosis, a kidney and liver disorder with high infant mortality and life-threatening complications. www.arpkechf.org
Benefit: Community Lodgings providing transitional and affordable housing programs and youth and adult education programs to lift disadvantaged families from homelessness and instability to independence and self-sufficiency. www.communitylodgings.org
Charlie Powers, cello and Elizabeth Hill,piano in a program of Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Popper and P.D.Q. Bach
Benefit: The DC Youth Orchestra Program, founded in 1960, is built on a 12 level curriculum that allows students who range from 4 1/2 to 19 years of age to progress at their own pace. An inventory of over 800 musical instruments is available for students to use and rent. The program's unique structure and low fees mean that everyone can participate. www.dcyop.org
Coleman's Cross: A Celtic Celebration: Philippe Varlet - fiddle, accordion Elise Kress - flute, vocals, pennywhistle Rob Greenway - Guitar, flute, pennywhistle, vocals
Benefit: The Whitman-Walker Clinic, a non-profit community-based provider of health care/social services in the DC metro area for people living with HIV/AIDS. www.wwc.org
Peace Ringers from St. Matthews United Methodist Church: Nancy Cappel, Director
Benefit: MacCorkingdale Orphanage/Youth Centre outside Manzini in Swaziland. There are currently 32 children and one housemother. The Rotary Club of Manzini is one of the trustees. They provide weekly food supplies and have installed electricity, a water tank and a borehole pump, farm irrigation system and have built extra rooms. The Club has also suppled a tractor and farm implements to enable the orphanage to grow produce and become self-sufficient. www.myrotary.org/manzini/MacCorkindale/MacUrgent.htm
Metro Cabaret presents A Musical Revue: Stephanie Bonte-Lebair, Rachael Goldman, David McMullin and Mimi Youkeles, piano.
Benefit: Sitar Arts Center providing underserved children and youth the opportunity to explore and study the visual and performing arts in an afterschool safe haven. www.sitarartscenter
Triptych presents the music of Turina, Beethoven and Dvorak with John McCrary, piano; Sonya Hayes, violin; Charlie Powers, cello
Benefit: ALIVE! (ALexandrians InVolved Ecumenically) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization of volunteers from over 40 religious congregations and the community working together to help those in need in Alexandria, Virginia. ALIVE! serves thousands of Alexandrians annually with shelter; low-cost early childhood education and childcare; financial help for rent, utilities, medical care and other critical needs; emergency food; and deliveries of donated furniture and houseware. www.ALIVE-Inc.org
Love in the Time of Tamiflu! Melissa Coombs, Bailey Whiteman, Terrance L. Johns, William Heim, Virginia Rice Sircy and Jon Kalbfleisch, piano
Benefit: endPoverty.org helping the very poor of the world to lift themselves, their families and their communities out of poverty by providing small loans, business training and community development programs throughout a network of locally-led oranizations in twelve countries to equip poor families to improve their lives. www.endpoverty.org
A Celebration of African-American Arts Youtha Hardman-Cromwell & Friends, Joe Burden and Company, Alfred Street Baptist Church Choir: Voices of Triumph, Trinity Chancel Choir Happy Birthday Barber, Schumann and Chopin! Anastasia Robinson, soprano; Charlie Powers, cello; Elizabeth Hill, piano Benefit: The American Youth Chorus' Scott Upright Scholarship Memorial Fund. The Sachi Trio: Yvonne Lam, violin; David Jones, clarinet; Wen-yin Chan, piano. Benefit: THEARC (The Town Hall Education Arts & Recreation Campus) ia home away from home for the many underserved children and adults East of the Anacostia River, enabling them to participate in dance classes, music instruction, fine arts, academics, continuing education, mentoring, tutoring, recreation, and medical and dental care and other services at substantially reduced cost or no cost at all. www.thearcdc.org
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