On the 11th of November 2018, a special Armistice Centenary Service was held at the College Chapel to remember and honour the Trinitians who served in WWI and in all other conflicts. The service commenced at 9.30am with an opening hymn “All my hope in God is founded” sung by the College Choir, this was followed
So we bid farewell to yet another Trinity stalwart from the Choir Stalls yesterday. Welcomes, celebrations and send-offs are a regular part of the Choir’s life. More than a duty we consider it an honour and a privilege. Alex Lazarus was a friend of the Choir: quite naturally so, having been a Senior Chorister with
“Unlike other concerts, it was not too long, although we simply wished it to be longer as the music was spectacular! One of the greatest music concerts I have ever been to, can’t wait for the next production by the Trinity College Choir!!” – A student from Middle School “The Choristers were all in sync and
The Trinity College Choir will stage its biennial concert “Mind Your Music” (MYM) on Friday 14th September, 6.30 p.m. at the Trinity College Main Hall. Every concert of MYM is centred around a theme to showcase a broad array of genres and eras. For example, previous themes have included “Plain Song to Pop” and “Rhymes
“Speechless” was advertised as a musical and consisted of choral pieces alongside short narrations. The evening began on a resounding note with both choirs performing “Name of Names”, after which the cathedral choir performed “Speechless” and “Be Thou My Vision” on their own. Throughout the musical performances, short messages were read, which reminded the congregation
The year 2017 was both a memorable and an eventful tenure for the Choir which started off with the induction of the Choir Leader, and concluded with the Christmas Eve Service. It was quite a challenging and a tough year since many performances were carried out within and outside of college. The Choristers had a
A Lenten Meditation and Easter Reflection of Music, Lesson and Prayer On the 25th of March, as the congregation waited expectantly, the choristers gathered at the west door of the Trinity College Chapel. The swell stops of the organ started to play, while the choir and procession proceeded to the chancel singing the processional hymn, Henry Milman’s “Ride on Ride
The Choir of Trinity College celebrated their traditional Trinity-Thomian weekend held on the on the 17th and 18th of February 2018 at the College Chapel, continuing the unique tradition of brotherhood between ‘The School on The Hill’ and ‘The School by The Sea’. The tradition of the Trinity-Thomian weekend dates back to the times Mr.
It was a singular honour to make a presentation for the Earl and Countess of Wessex. The Choir sang the hymn ‘God Save the Queen’, national anthem of the United Kingdom, followed by the Hallelujah Chorus conducted by the Principal on special request of the Choirmaster. Their Highnesses then walked up to the Chancel and