Music of Hope and Love

The Chapel Singers of Trinity College
Christopher Houlihan, conductor
present
Music of Hope and Love
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Trinity College Chapel
7:00 p.m.
Works to include
Three Latin Motets by C.V. Stanford,
Missa Brevis by Jonathan Dove,
and music of Margaret Bonds
and Andrea Ramsey
Ethan Ambrossi ’27 | Will Bannon ’28 Tommy Carty ’28 | Nicholas Cimillo ’26| Grace Fangmann ’26 | Abigail Gomes ’28| Amber Gray ’26 | Nicholas Keim ’26| Maria Korman ’27 | Anna McAdams ’28| Valentina Meléndez Puente ’29| Elijah Morris ’28 | Claire Murray ’27 | Luca Paleologo ’27 | Beck Smith ’29| Kat St. Amand ’28 | Zarina Stone ’26 | Benjamin Wulf ’29 | Tracy Xu ’26 | Chris Yi ’26
Elijah Morris ’27, organ
Christopher Houlihan | conductor
John Rose Distinguished College Organist,
Director of Chapel Music, and Artist-in-Residence
Free and open to the public, no tickets required.
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About THE CHAPEL SINGERS
Celebrating its 200th year, The Chapel Singers is Trinity College’s oldest student organization, founded in 1825. In addition to offering music at Chapel services, the group sings at major college occasions and performs concerts on campus and on tour. The group’s membership is comprised of undergraduates from a variety of backgrounds and academic disciplines who enjoy studying and performing challenging choral music.
About CHRISTOPHER HOULIHAN
Christopher Houlihan is the John Rose Distinguished College Organist, Director of Chapel Music, and Artist-in-Residence at Trinity College. A graduate of Trinity, Houlihan serves on the faculty of the music department, teaches organ music to undergraduates, and directs The Chapel Singers. He is an internationally respected concert organist, regarded by the media as “gifted” (New York Times), “dazzling” (Wall Street Journal), and “eloquent” (Los Angeles Times).