The 2013-14 Trinity Series Continues

 

 

Sunday, March 30, 2014 at 3:00 p.m.
The Buffalo Choral Arts Society “I Will Sing With the Spirit”

The Buffalo Choral Arts Society at Kleinhans Music Hall

The Buffalo Choral Arts Society at Kleinhans Music Hall

Soloist Karen Saxon performing with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra during Martin Luther King, Jr. celebration on Jan. 19, 2014. Photo credit: Robert Kirkham/Buffalo News

Soloist Karen Saxon performing with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra during Martin Luther King, Jr. celebration on Jan. 19, 2014. Photo credit: Robert Kirkham/Buffalo News

We are pleased to welcome The Buffalo Choral Arts Society, under the direction of Marcia A. Giambrone, and special guest artists, soprano Karen Saxon and pianist Michelle Thomas. The program offers an eclectic mix of sacred and secular works befitting the Spring/Lenten Season. Selections include compositions from classical sacred choral literature, spirituals, and poems set to music. The 100-plus-member community chorus has been voted Best Vocal Ensemble for the past two years in the Artvoice “Best of Buffalo” contest. Tickets: $10

 

Sunday, June 1, 2014 at 3:00 p.m.
The Colored Musicians Club “Swingin’ in the Aisles”

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George Scott

After too long an absence, musicians from The Colored Musicians Club, directed by George Scott, return with their exciting mix of jazz, blues, gospel and swing. Funds from the concert will be used to restore two historic Buffalo Landmark sites — Blessed Trinity Church and the Colored Musicians Club, part of the Michigan Street African American Heritage Corridor.

The 2013-14 Trinity Series Continues

 

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Sunday, January 26, 2014 at 3:00 p.m.
Peter Gonciarz and Friends

Peter Gonciarz

Peter Gonciarz

 

 

Our Trinity Series of “beautiful music in a beautiful space” continues on January 26 when Organist Peter Gonciarz, Music Director at Our Lady of Pompeii Church, returns to play our church’s newly refurbished 1927 Tellers-Kent organ in a program featuring both solo and chamber works. He’ll be joined by our Music Director, Nick DelBello, and Steve Budnack on trumpet and flutist Miranda DelBello. A free-will offering will be taken; suggested $10 donation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sunday, March 30, 2014 at 3:00 p.m.
The Buffalo Choral Arts Society “I Will Sing With the Spirit”

 

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The Buffalo Choral Arts Society at Kleinhans Music Hall

Soloist Karen Saxon performing with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra during Martin Luther King, Jr. celebration on Jan. 19, 2014. Photo credit: Robert Kirkham/Buffalo News

Soloist Karen Saxon performing with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra during Martin Luther King, Jr. celebration on Jan. 19, 2014. Photo credit: Robert Kirkham/Buffalo News

We are pleased to welcome The Buffalo Choral Arts Society, under the direction of Marcia A. Giambrone, and special guest artists, soprano Karen Saxon and pianist Michelle Thomas. The program offers an eclectic mix of sacred and secular works befitting the Spring/Lenten Season. Selections include compositions from classical sacred choral literature, spirituals, and poems set to music. The 100-plus-member community chorus has been voted Best Vocal Ensemble for the past two years in the Artvoice “Best of Buffalo” contest.

 

Sunday, June 1, 2014 at 3:00 p.m.
The Colored Musicians Club “Swingin’ in the Aisles”

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After too long an absence, musicians from The Colored Musicians Club, directed by George Scott, return with their exciting mix of jazz, blues, gospel and swing. Funds from the concert will be used to restore two historic Buffalo Landmark sites — Blessed Trinity Church and the Colored Musicians Club, part of the Michigan Street African American Heritage Corridor.

 

 

The Trinity Series Continues

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Sunday, January 26, 2014 at 3:00 p.m.
Peter Gonciarz and Friends

Peter Gonciarz

Peter Gonciarz

Our Trinity Series of “beautiful music in a beautiful space” continues on January 26 when Organist Peter Gonciarz, Music Director at Our Lady of Pompeii Church, returns to play our church’s newly refurbished 1927 Tellers-Kent organ in a program featuring both solo and chamber works. He’ll be joined by our Music Director, Nick DelBello, and Steve Budnack on trumpet and flutist Miranda DelBello. A free-will offering will be taken; suggested $10 donation.

Blessed Trinity is located at 317 Leroy Avenue, Buffalo.
Our venue is wheelchair accessible and has secured off-street parking,
with parking lot entrances on both Leroy and Dewey Avenues.

Prisoner Gift Project for 2013

Friday, December 6, 2013

Assembly of gift bags for Prison Project

Photo by Derek Gee, The Buffalo News

On Friday, December 6, Sister Karen Klimczak’s legacy Christmas Prison Package Project will continue at Blessed Trinity when dozens of volunteers gather in the church to assemble nearly 2000 gift bags for men and women in Erie County correctional facilities. Anyone interested in assisting can join one of two shifts: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. or 6 p.m. until completion (usually about 9 p.m.). Just bring your willing hands and hearts to our church at 317 Leroy Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14214. Sister Karen originated the project years ago so that incarcerated men would know they were not forgotten. The project has since been expanded to include women inmates. Thousands of pre-packaged food items as well as paperback books have been collected from area congregations, community members and businesses, but they need to be packed into hand-decorated bags and readied for delivery.

The Trinity Series Continues with “A Christmas Pie”

Sunday, December 8, 2013 at 3:00 p.m.

The Freudig Singers at Blessed Trinity.

The Freudig Singers at Blessed Trinity.

The Freudig Singers of Western New York are serving up “A Christmas Pie”

The Freudig Singers, under the direction of Roland E. Martin, bring their special brand of joyfulness to the holiday season with your favorite carols, double-bassist, Sydney King, and a post-concert pie reception —
all guaranteed to put you in the Christmas spirit!

Suggested Donation: $10

Our venue is wheelchair accessible and has off-street parking, with parking lot entrances on both Leroy and Dewey Avenues.

The 2013-14 Trinity Concert Series Continues …

with “beautiful music in a beautiful space…”

Sunday, December 8, 2013 at 3:00 p.m.

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 The Freudig Singers of Western New York
are serving up “A Christmas Pie”

The Freudig Singers, under the direction of Roland E. Martin, bring their special brand
of joyfulness to the holiday season with your favorite carols, double-bassist, Sydney King,
and a post-concert pie reception — all guaranteed to put you in the Christmas spirit!

Suggested Donation: $10

Our venue is wheelchair accessible and has off-street parking,
with parking lot entrances on both Leroy and Dewey Avenues.

Sunday, January 26, 2014 at 3:00 p.m.
Peter Gonciarz and Friends

Peter Gonciarz, Music Director at Our Lady of Pompeii Church, returns to play our newly refurbished
Tellers Kent organ in a program featuring both solo and chamber works.
He’ll be joined by Blessed Trinity’s Music Director, Nick DelBello, on  trumpet and other special (surprise!) guests.

Sunday, March 30, 2014 at 3:00 p.m.

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 The Buffalo Choral Arts Society
“I Will Sing With the Spirit”

We are pleased to welcome The Buffalo Choral Arts Society, under the direction of Marcia A. Giambrone.
The program offers an eclectic mix of sacred and secular works befitting the Spring/Lenten Season.
Selections include compositions from classical sacred choral literature, spirituals, and poems set to music.
The 100-plus-member community chorus has been voted Best Vocal Ensemble
for the past two years in the Artvoice “Best of Buffalo” contest.

Sunday, June 1, 2014 at 3:00 p.m.

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The Colored Musicians Club
“Swingin’ in the Aisles”

After too long an absence, musicians from The Colored Musicians Club,
directed by George Scott, return with their exciting mix of jazz, blues, gospel and swing.
Funds from the concert will be used to restore two historic Buffalo Landmark sites — Blessed Trinity Church
and the Colored Musicians Club, part of the Michigan Street African American Heritage Corridor.