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- | # Visitations at Bing Concert Hall, April 12, 2013 | ||
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- | [Visitations](https:// | ||
- | 2013-04-12 | ||
- | Bing Concert Hall | ||
- | [Stanford University, 327 Lasuen St, Palo Alto, CA](http:// | ||
- | 8:00 PM, Friday, April 12, 2013 | ||
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- | ## Theotokia | ||
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- | [7:58 PM, seated and ready to go! 8:03 PM, lights down] | ||
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- | 1. Mother Anne, spiritual leader of the Shakers, invites Leon and her congregants to obtain a secret knowledge. | ||
- | 2. The Yeti Mother, an imaginary mother of God, calls to Leon from her cave in the Himalayas, promising to call him home to her. | ||
- | 3. Leon, an institutionalized schizophrenic, | ||
- | 4. Leon’s mother visits and tells the story of her son’s illness, concluding accusatorily, | ||
- | 5. Leon obsessively reiterates his mother’s question, his speech transforming into glossolalia as he invokes the Yeti Mother. | ||
- | 6. The Yeti Mother answers Leon’s distress with a song in celebration of excrement. | ||
- | 7. The Yeti Mother reveals that she is Leon’s true mother, and that she, along with her congregation of yetis, will help Leon transcend his physical limitations. | ||
- | 8. The Yeti Mother and her yeti children transform into Mother Anne and her congregants once again, soothing Leon with the knowledge that he is now in possession of a secret knowledge. In a rare and painful moment of lucidity, however, Leon realizes that he is alone and suffering from his mental illness. | ||
- | [8:40 PM work ends] | ||
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- | ### ♀♂ the Performers ♂♀ | ||
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- | * [Heather Buck](http:// | ||
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- | . | ||
- | **♂ [New York Polyphony](http:// | ||
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- | * Christopher Dylan Herbert as _congregant_: | ||
- | * Craig Phillips as _congregant_: | ||
- | * Geoffrey Williams as _Leon_: countertenor vox; | ||
- | * Steven Caldicott Wilson as _congregant_: | ||
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- | ## The War Reporter | ||
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- | [9:04 PM performers enter] | ||
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- | 1. Mogadishu | ||
- | 2. Columbia University | ||
- | 3. Johannesburg | ||
- | 4. Mosul | ||
- | 5. Phoenix | ||
- | [9:56 PM work ends] | ||
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- | ### ♀♂ the Performers ♂♀ | ||
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- | * [Heather Buck](http:// | ||
- | **- [New York Polyphony](http:// | ||
- | * Christopher Dylan Herbert as one of \\Paul Watson\\: baritone vox; | ||
- | * Craig Phillips as one of \\Cleveland\\ and \\Cleveland' | ||
- | * Geoffrey Williams as one of \\Paul' | ||
- | * Steven Caldicott Wilson as one of \\Paul' | ||
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- | ## ♀♂ the Performers ♂♀ | ||
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- | **♀♂ [St. Lawrence String Quartet](http:// | ||
- | * Christopher Costanza: cello; | ||
- | * Geoff Nutall: violin; | ||
- | * Lesley Robertson: viola; | ||
- | * Scott St. John: violin; | ||
- | **♀♂ and supporting performers ♂♀** | ||
- | * Pascal Archer: clarinet; | ||
- | * Pedja Muzijevic: piano; | ||
- | * Tara Helen O’Connor: flute; | ||
- | * Steven Schick: percussion | ||
- | * Stephen Tramontozzi: | ||
- | **♀♂ with invaluable contributions from ♂♀** | ||
- | * [Jonathan Berger](https:// | ||
- | * [Rinde Eckert](http:// | ||
- | * [Dan O’Brien](http:// | ||
- | * Christopher Rountree: conductor. | ||
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- | ## ☺ Notes ☺ | ||
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- | H116-117 | ||
- | w/TC& Kaoru | ||
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- | [Promo article](https:// | ||
- | [Jesse Hamlin' | ||
- | [Rebecca Wallace' | ||
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