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In a journey across parenthood, identity seeking, and loss, vocalists, Laurel Irene and Rohan Ramanan, and organist, Dr. Christoph Bull, present an evening of G.B. Pergolesi’s most celebrated and timeless masterpiece, Stabat Mater. A union of baroque virtuosity and “emotionally wrenching and vocally kaleidoscopic” (San Francisco Voice Chronicle) musicianship, this trio brings to life the highly emotive 13th century poem that has inspired artists and spiritual seekers across the centuries. “Downright superhuman” (LA Times) soprano, Laurel Irene intertwines this historic masterwork with contemporary settings and poetry on motherhood and mothering as she shares her deep and personal connection to the themes and music. Prelude O ignis Spiritus paracliti Laurel Irene, vocals, Rohan Ramanan, autoharp, Christoph Bull, organs Stabat Mater (The Mother Stood) Giovanni Battista Pergolesi Laurel Irene, soprano, Rohan Ramanan, alto, Christoph Bull, organs Reading: Stabat Mater, Hayden Carruth, 1997 1. Stabat Mater dolorosa 2. Cuius animam gementem Reading: From “The Black Maria”, Aracelis Girmay, 2016 3. O quam tristis et afflicta 4. Quae moerebat et dolebat Reading: Liquid Flesh, Brenda Shaughnessy, 2012 - selections 5. Quis est homo qui non fleret 6. Vidit suum dulcem natum Reading: English Vocabulary: Eclipse, Chloe Yelena Miller, 2021 7. Eja Mater 8. Fac, ut ardeat cor meum Reading: The Mothers, Jill Bialosky, 2015 9. Sancta Mater 10. Fac ut portem Christi mortem 11. Inflammatus et accensus Reading: Babies flow through earthly time, David Harris, 2023 12. Quando corpus, Amen