2026 Trinity Summer Concert Series
Trinity Summer Concerts – 2026
Concerts are at 5 p.m. on Sundays, 7:30 p.m. on Saturdays*
June 21 – Joyce Andersen & Harvey Reid – Award-winning Americana duo Stirring songs and uplifting music on instruments plucked or bowed.
June 28 – Coastal Winds Clarinet Quartet – bringing a wide range of works, from Baroque to Broadway
July 5 – Chris Klaxton, trumpet & Mike Effenberger, piano – two expert musicians explore the full range of the trumpet
July 12 – Peter Griggs, guitar; Steve Silverstein, sax – enjoyably gentle acoustic music from all over the world, from jazz to bossa nova
July 19 – The Stairwells – a favorite choral group presenting popular acappellasongs sung with panache and elan – great fun!
July 26 – Geoffrey Wieting, organ – Geoff returns to Trinity’s Wicks, the instrument he first studied on in grade school, and makes it sing
* August 1 – Andrew Egbuchiem, countertenor, with Geoff Wieting, piano – ethereal, rarely-heard classical arias and folk songs
August 2 – Henry Danaher, organ – Dartmouth College’s official organist, with favorites including J.S Bach, C. Franck, etc.
August 9 – Ben Baldwin and Kent Allyn – a pair of practiced pros present a plethora of pop, jazz, and R&B songs for keyboard and sax
August 16 – Anne Corriveau & Gina Connolly, sopranos; with T. Harman & W. Purrington, piano – from arias to B-way: great soprano fun!
* August 22 – Kyriel Paleologos, piano – a concert of selected classical works, played on our Yamaha grand with Russian-trained sensibility
August 23 – William Harris, organ – Trinity’s new Music Director holds forth on the Wicks organ in a wide-ranging, eclectic recital
* August 29 – CappellaNovaMundi–William Kempster’s noted Dover choir do 16th-19th century works in their program, “Aspects of Love”
August 30 – Malinda Haslett, soprano and musical friends – from the music faculty at USM, a variety of favorite operatic arias and scenes
September 6 – Peggy Vagts, flute, with Paul Merrill, piano – lovely music from Mozart to now, and a celebration of America’s 250th!
September 13 – Tuckermans at 9 – contemporary a cappella popular songs in fascinating, idiosyncratic choral arrangements – vocals with verve!
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