Trinity College Choir - Joshua fought the battle of Jericho (arr Rathbone) - Melbourne, Australia
Trinity College Choir perform in Melbourne Recital Centre, Australia.
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The Choir of Trinity College, 2019
TRINITY COLLEGE CHOIR 2015
European Choir Tour, 2018
Trinity College Choir - Pärt: Bogoróditse Djévo - Tavener: Mother of God - Melbourne, Australia
Trinity College Choir perform in Melbourne Recital Centre, Australia.
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Treasuring Life
Tuesday 28 March 2017
MST Chapel Service
Speaker: Dr Andrew Brown
Trinity College Chapel Singers
All Creatures of Our God and King
Sunday, October 4, 2015
Trinity College Church, Parkville, Melbourne, Victoria.
A quick basic walk around the windows of Trinity College University Chapel in Parkville, Melbourne.
Trinity College Choir - Whitacre: Water Night - Sydney, Australia
Trinity College Choir perform in the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
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Dedication of the Theological School, Trinity College, part 1
Dedication of the updated Theological School building at Trinity College, 12 March 2010, featuring performances by the Choir, a bidding by the Revd Dr Andreas Loewe, College Chaplain and a reading by Theological School senior student Chris Lancaster
Trinity College Choir - Walton: The Twelve - Perth, Australia
Trinity College Choir perform in Perth Concert Hall, Australia.
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I Chose the Melbourne School of Theology!
Melbourne School of Theology Promotional DVD
Dr Susan Lim Fellow Trinity College Installation Ceremony 2005
Installation Ceremony of Dr Susan Lim, Fellow Trinity College, University of Melbourne, Australia 2005.
More on Dr Lim's Fellowship: drsusanlimendowment.com
Melbourne Australia - Catholic Archdiocese - East Melbourne
Incredible church transmits an unbelievable peace... Thats amazing!
Thanks everyone and i hope you enjoy...
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Trinity College Chapel,Cambridge - Chorus rehearsal - November 2008
Visiting Cambridge.
Trinity College Choir - North America Tour 2012
Pärt - Bogoróditse Djévo (1:03)
Tavener - Mother of God (2:14)
Parsons - Ave Maria (4:38)
Prauliņš - Missa Rigensis (Gloria) (9:36)
Tallis - Salvator mundi (15:38)
Stucky - O sacrum convivium (18:22)
Purcell - Remember not, O Lord, our offences (21:28)
Schütz - Die Himmel erzählen (24:28)
Bach - Lobet den Herrn (28:40)
Mendelssohn - Richte mich, Gott (35:18)
Ešenvalds - A drop in the ocean (38:51)
Purcell/Sandstrom - Hear my prayer, O Lord (45:06)
Elgar - Great is the Lord (50:26)
Encores
Kern arr. Naylor - Long ago (1:00:25)
arr. Naylor - At last (1:03:28)
The Choir of Trinity College Cambridge and Stephen Layton travelled to the United States and Canada in July 2012.
The footage from the tour shown in this film begins at the American Guild of Organists Convention in Nashville and ends in the Cathedral of St Philip, Atlanta. The Choir also visited Memphis, and Canada, where they performed at the Elora Festival near Toronto, at Niagara and at the Festival of the Sound in Parry Sound.
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HISTORICAL PLACES OF AUSTRALIA IN GOOGLE EARTH PART FIVE ( 5/9 )
HISTORICAL PLACES OF AUSTRALIA IN PART FIVE (5)
1. QUEEN VICTORIA BUILDING,SYDNEY 33°52'18.42S 151°12'23.82E
2. CHURCHES,BONNIE DOON 37° 1'20.91S 145°51'33.38E
3. CENTENARY TOWER,MOUNT GAMBIER 37°50'25.13S 140°45'22.08E
4. TRINITY COLLEGE CHAPEL,PARKVILLE 37°47'43.92S 144°57'31.96E
5. SIDE VIEW ROCK FACE 25°34'8.13S 130°26'59.49E
6. CHURCH,KURNELL 34° 0'29.84S 151°12'45.15E
7. NATIONAL GALLERY & ART CENTRE 37°49'21.50S 144°58'8.11E
8. BIG TENNIS ROCKET 27°28'38.97S 153° 0'51.87E
9. NOWRA UNITING CHURCH,NOWRA 34°52'28.60S 150°36'0.80E
10. OLD WINDMILL,BRISBANE 27°27'56.67S 153° 1'22.99E
11. CENTENNIAL PARK FOUNTAIN,NEW SOUTH WALES 33°53'40.43S 151°13'59.55E
12. BARRACKS ARCH,PERTH 31°57'8.01S 115°50'55.92E
13. ST.JOHN CHURCH,CANBERRA 35°19'31.41S 149° 9'4.70E
14. READY MIX (length 3.24 km width 1.63 km letters 266-191 meters) 32°12'57.42S 125°21'36.20E
15. CITY HILL FLAG,CANBERRA 35°16'55.50S 149° 7'43.13E
16. TRINITY COLLEGE CHAPEL,UPPER SWAN 31°57'35.03S 115°52'56.32E
17. CAPTAIN COOL MEMORIAL,KURNELL 34° 0'16.76S 151°13'3.19E
18. RIVERSIDE GOSPEL CHURCH,LAUNCESTON 41°24'11.04S 147° 5'20.98E
19. AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL,CAMPBELL 35°16'50.07S 149° 8'56.19E
Consort of Melbourne's The Light of the World
...music-lovers would be well-advised to keep their nights free for the Consort's future events The Age, 22 February 2010.
This video is the first from the Consort's 2010 Subscription Series. The Light of the World featured Durufle's Requiem and Copland's In the Beginning, as well works from the 19th to 21st century by Dubois, Leighton Jones, Lauridsen and Dove. The pieces were performed at Trinity College, Melbourne, where Michael Leighton Jones' is Director of Music.
The performance of Durufle's Requiem was a fitting context, the day before ANZAC day. As Peter Tregear tells us in this video, there is a strong tradition of requiem mass performances for remembrance day and perhaps this is a tradition Australia should follow.
20160204 TEDS chapel Dr. Rhys Bezzant
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School welcomes Dr. Rhys Bezzant, Dean of Missional Leadership at Ridley College, in Melbourne, Australia, to speak with us in chapel.
Norman Greenwood - Religious colleges at Melbourne University (23/252)
To listen to more of Norman Greenwood’s stories, go to the playlist:
Born in Australia, the late Norman Greenwood (1925-2012) was an inorganic chemist whose research led to major advances in the chemistry of boron hydrides and pioneered the application of Mössbauer spectroscopy in the field of chemistry. [Listener: Brian Johnson]
TRANSCRIPT: During my Masters degree I did, amongst other things, become a tutor in Trinity College, which was one of the main colleges of Melbourne University. I should perhaps backtrack a little bit by saying that Melbourne University is completely secular. The first thing they used to ask a professor is that you are not in holy orders. You then have to be upstanding because you're influencing young people and there was a complete separation between religion, which was a matter of faith, and the University, which was a matter of scholarship and learning and science and so forth. But the churches, of course, were a little concerned about this and turn by turn, starting with the Anglicans and Trinity College, they set up colleges for out-of-Melbourne students to come, and also some Melbourne students, where they could reside, get extra tuition; they were in the University grounds, on campus.
So, that was again another fortunate happenstance for me because I could take my readings on the apparatus that I'd just been describing, walk across, in fact what I used to do was I used to go to chapel in the morning, at I think it was seven o'clock, then have breakfast, come in take some readings, in the evenings I'd go to Compline at nine o'clock and then come back and take another reading and so to bed.