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Tuesdays at 6: Raymond Nagem

May 12, 2020

From newly pieced together digital organs, instruments lent by friendly neighbors, or at home staples, the Cathedral's Music department is determined to bring the stunning concerts they are known for into your home.

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  • #MuseumFromHome: Portal of Paradise - Episode Three

    #MuseumFromHome: Portal of Paradise - Episode Three

    June 10, 2020
    In the third part of our virtual tour on our facade's Portal of Paradise, we take a look at the figures and basestones on the southern side of the portal, including the apocalyptic New York City scenes that are some of the most talked about and misunderstood carvings in the whole Cathedral, and are continually reminded of how each and every feature comes from the Bible.
  • #MuseumFromHome: Portal of Paradise - Episode Four

    #MuseumFromHome: Portal of Paradise - Episode Four

    June 10, 2020
    In the final episode of our virtual tour on the Portal of Paradise, we look at the figures in the upper rank, which are painted in the style of portal sculptures from the middle ages. Simon Verity, the lead stone carver on the project, mixed the paints himself using the mineral crystals that are mentioned in the Book of Revelation.
  • Tuesdays at 6: Raymond Nagem

    Tuesdays at 6: Raymond Nagem

    June 9, 2020
    Associate Director of Music Raymond Nagem performs the music of J.S. Bach, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Carl Rütti, and William Byrd. If you’d like to support the Cathedral, please visit http://stjohndivine.org/donate
  • First Sunday after Pentecost; Year A
  • Pentecost; Year A

    Pentecost; Year A

    May 31, 2020
  • Tuesdays at 6: David Briggs, “Improvisations from Ipswich”

    Tuesdays at 6: David Briggs, “Improvisations from Ipswich”

    May 26, 2020
    Artist in Residence David Briggs performs "Improvisations from Ipswich," the musical fruits of his recent weeks in "hibernation" in Massachusetts.
  • Seventh Sunday of Easter; Year A
  • #MuseumFromHome: Cathedral Subway Station?

    #MuseumFromHome: Cathedral Subway Station?

    May 20, 2020
    Have you heard the urban legend that there used to be a subway station under the Cathedral? Senior guide Tom Fedorek looks into how these rumors originated and the very real connection between the Cathedral and the MTA New York City Transit, with special shout outs to Madeleine L'Engle, Grand Central Terminal, and the Bronx Zoo.
  • Tuesdays at 6: Raymond Nagem

    Tuesdays at 6: Raymond Nagem

    May 19, 2020
    From newly pieced together digital organs, instruments lent by friendly neighbors, or at home staples, the Cathedral's Music department is determined to bring the stunning concerts they are known for into your home.
  • Tuesdays at 6: Raymond Nagem

    Tuesdays at 6: Raymond Nagem

    May 12, 2020
    From newly pieced together digital organs, instruments lent by friendly neighbors, or at home staples, the Cathedral's Music department is determined to bring the stunning concerts they are known for into your home.