| Church of the Holy Trinity | ||||||||||||||||||||
(1999/2000
profile)
The Church of the Holy Trinity is one of the oldest churches in Toronto (1847) and boasts a magnificent acoustical space and delicate, hauntingly coloured organ. The active and activist congregation has a parish choir that meets three times a year for 5-6 weeks (pre-Advent, Lent and Pride) led by the Music Coordinator and Organist, Becca Whitla. Each December the church produces The Christmas Story. Admission is free to this magical event although tickets must be reserved in November at 598-8979. Holy Trinity also hosts two musical series: Music Mondays, a summer noon-hour concert series (Artistic Coordinator: Paul Jenkins), featuring a diverse range of young professional musicians; and Salon des Refusés, a series of three contemporary music concerts, featuring local composers and performers (Artistic Director: Colin Eatock). In addition to these regular musical events,
Holy Trinity also welcomes other musical events and also meetings and events
that focus on social justice issues.
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