Organ Concerts Return to St. Paul's Chapel

The organ was built by the Noack Organ Company in 1989 for a Massachusetts church and was renovated in 2017 to fit its new home in St. Paul's Chapel. Photos: Didier Grassin

 

Beginning this month, the weekly "Pipes at One," an annual series that showcases leading organists and rising stars from around the country, will begin performances on Thursdays at 1 p.m. The free concerts take place at  St. Paul’s Chapel at 209 Broadway. 

The organists will play on the chapel's three-manual Noack organ installed in the chapel last year. It is the sixth organ to occupy the space since 1802. 

Trinity’s organists, Julian Wachner, Janet Yieh and Avi Stein, perform regular recitals as part of Pipes at One series.

The September and October schedule are below.

Thursday, September 12

Janet Yieh, organ, of Trinity Church Wall Street

Thursday, September 19

Balint Karosi, organ, St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, New York, NY

Thursday, September 26

David Jernigan, organ, Christ Church, Raleigh, NC

Thursday, October 3

First Thursdays Conservatory Series: Students of Daniel Aune and John Walker from the Peabody Institute, Baltimore, MD

Thursday, October 10

Avi Stein, organ, of Trinity Church Wall Street

Thursday, October 17

Colin Lynch, organ, Trinity Copley Square, Boston, MA

Thursday, October 24

George Fergus, organ, National Cathedral, Washington, DC

Thursday, October 31

Julian Wachner, organ, of Trinity Church Wall Street