Videos

J. S. Bach’s St. John Passion performed by Kent Tritle leading the Cathedral Choir of Cathedral of St. John the Divine and Ensemble 1047 with soloists Andrew Fuchs, Joseph Beutel, Amy Justman, Kirsten Sollek, Lawrence Jones, and Peter Stewart – March 2021


Oratorio Society of New York – Rachmaninoff’s “Bogoroditse Dyevo”


Oratorio Society of New York’s Messiah 2020


Oratorio Society of New York Messiah 2020 “Hallelujah”


Behind the Scenes – Oratorio Society of New York Messiah 2020


WQXR Artist Check In with Kent Tritle


Kent Tritle Stars in WIRED “Masterminds” Episode: What Conductors Are Really Doing

Kent takes a star turn in the latest episode of WIRED “Masterminds,” a new series of online videos from the celebrated platform that explores the intersection of technology and culture. “Masterminds” spotlights experts in various fields who let the viewer inside the finer points of their work; earlier episodes included “Former CIA Operative Explains How Spies Use Disguises” and “Amazing Illusions: Using Human Bodies to Create Shadow Dances.” Watch “What Conductors Are Really Doing” now.


Music Director Kent Tritle leads a special performance at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine of Bach’s Cantata No. 140, “Wachet auf” (“Sleepers Awake”), in celebration of the 50th wedding anniversary of William McKeown and Constance Coles, with soloists Lianne Coble-Dispensa, soprano; Emerson Sieverts, tenor; and Peter Stewart, baritone.


MusicalAmerica.com talks with Kent Tritle about choral singing – July 2017


Musica Sacra presents the world premiere of Evan Fein’s Deborah – March 9, 2016


Kent Tritle interviewed on News 4 New York about the Annual Christmas Concerts at Great Music in a Great Space, Cathedral of St. John the Divine – December 7, 2015:


Musica Sacra New York Presents Handel’s Messiah at Carnegie Hall (for educational outreach):


“Four Quarters of Jerusalem” – Great Music in a Great Space – October 14, 2015


Kent Tritle interviewed on News 4 New York about the Great Music in a Great Space 2015-16 season at Cathedral of St. John the Divine – July 14, 2015:


Cathedral of St. John the Divine’s Great Music in a Great Space Series presets VERDI: REQUIEM
with the Manhattan School of Music Symphonic Choir and Orchestra, The Oratorio Society of New York and soloists; Kent Tritle, conductor – March 26, 2015:


Kent Tritle interviewed on News 4 New York about Verdi’s Requiem at Great Music in a Great Space, Cathedral of St. John the Divine – March 23, 2015:


Musica Sacra performs the world premiere of Michael Gilbertson’s Returning – March 4, 2015


The Oratorio Society celebrates Kent Tritle’s 10th Anniversary Season – August 13, 2014


Maestro, Maestro – Oratorio Society of New York

3min 22sec on 32nd Street – a profile of Kent Tritle by Mark Street.
Music: “On Photography” by Gavin Bryers


“Most Elevating of Voices” – November 20, 2013

Great Music in a Great Space at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine
CATHEDRAL CHOIRS OF ST. JOHN THE DIVINE
ORATORIO SOCIETY OF NEW YORK
MANHATTAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC CHAMBER CHOIR
Kent Tritle, conductor


Kent Tritle | Music Director, Conductor, Organist


Kent Tritle conducts a ‘Flash Choir’ singing a Philip Glass world premiere in Times Square (NPR Music Field Recording):


Kent Tritle on Mozart’s Orchestration of Handel’s Messiah (September 21, 2011):


Kent talks about his experiences with Handel’s Messiah: