Music

Cathedral Masterworks: Music of Vivaldi, Monteverdi, & Haydn

April 20, 2024

Come to the Cathedral and explore Haydn’s Mass for Troubled Times (Missa in Angustiis), revel in the beautifully rhythmic writing for strings in Vivaldi’s Beatus Vir (Blessed is the Man who fears the Lord), and be captivated by Monteverdi’s raucous Laetatus sum (I was glad).

Upcoming Events

  • Musica Sacra, Spirit and Splendor: Schütz & Handel

    Musica Sacra, Spirit and Splendor: Schütz & Handel

    March 19, 2024
    Musica Sacra Chorus & OrchestraKent Tritle, conductorElisse Albian and Emily Donato, sopranosKirsten Sollek, contraltoRichard Pittsinger, tenorNathaniel Sullivan, barit...
  • Choral Evensong

    Choral Evensong

    March 24, 2024
    All are welcome to participate in this in-person afternoon service, joined by the voices of the Cathedral Choir. Read more on COVID-19 guidelines for all those joining us f...
  • Children of Abraham: Shared Pathways

    Children of Abraham: Shared Pathways

    April 9, 2024
    The Cathedral Choir with Rose of the Compass Kent Tritle, conductorNina Stern, recorders and chalumeauDaphna Mor, recorders and vocalistAra Dinkjian, oudArthur Fiacco, cel...
  • Cathedral Masterworks: Music of Vivaldi, Monteverdi, & Haydn

    Cathedral Masterworks: Music of Vivaldi, Monteverdi, & Haydn

    April 20, 2024
    Cathedral Choirs & OrchestraKent Tritle, conductorBryan Zaros, conductorEva Martinez, sopranoKirsten Sollek, contraltoPaul D’Arcy, tenorJoseph Beutel, bass-barito...

Musica Sacra, Spirit and Splendor: Schütz & Handel

Tuesday, March 19, 2024
Heinrich Schütz’s Musikalische Exequien is rich in its choral textures and variation. Handel’s famously challenging Dixit Dominus showcases the virtuosity of the Musica Sacra Chorus with a marvelous cast of soloists.
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Sunday Post-Evensong Recitals

Following Choral Evensong on select Sundays in the fall and spring, we have the privilege of hosting distinguished organists from around the world in performance. These 5 pm recitals are free to the public and 45 minutes in length.

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The Cathedral Music staff bring professional and educational experience that add depth and range to the Music program.

Learn more about The Great Organ's exquisitely detailed architecture and view a complete listing of its pipes.

Join the Cathedral's Friends of Music and meet other dedicated and generous music lovers who partner with us to help produce these splendid concerts. Friends of Music may enjoy exquisite benefits across the Cathedral's music programming, including pre- and post-concert talks and receptions, and complementary passes to special events.