The Harmonic Labyrinth

February 27–March 2 2026

The Harmonic Labyrinth

PERGOLESI Stabat Mater
LOCATELLI Violin Concerto in D Major "The Harmonic Labyrinth"
BACH “Non Sa Che Sia Dolore" Cantata 209
SCARLATTI Salve Regina


Maya Kherani • soprano ~ Sarah Coit • mezzo-soprano
YuEun Gemma Kim • violin ~ Bethanne Walker • flute 
American Bach Soloists
Jeffrey Thomas • conductor

This concert is part of the 2025-2026 Discovery Subscription Series.
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When & Where

Friday February 27 2026 8:00 p.m.
St. Stephen’s Church, 3 Bayview Avenue, Belvedere

Saturday February 28 2026 7:00 p.m.
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 2300 Bancroft Way, Berkeley

Sunday March 1 2026 4:00 p.m.
St. Mark’s Church, 1111 O'Farrell Street, San Francisco

Monday March 2 2026 7:00 p.m.
Davis Community Church, 412 C Street, Davis

The program will last approximately 1 hour & 45 minutes including one intermission.

About the Music

Pergolesi's incomparable setting of the Stabat Mater rose to great fame immediately following the composer's untimely death at the age of 26. Known for its beautiful arias and duets for soprano and alto, the writer and composer Jean-Jacques Rousseau praised the opening movement as "the most perfect and touching duet to come from the pen of any composer." The uniquely captivating music of Pergolesi's setting attracted Johann Sebastian Bach about a decade later, inspiring him to compose an arrangement of the instrumental parts that included a very elaborate part for the violas. After all, Bach was a fine violist himself, and he must have yearned for the opportunity to contribute to Pergolesi's beautiful music in a way that would flatter its composer.

The start of the 18th century was one of the great epochs of superb virtuoso violinists. Pietro Locatelli was one of those, and his greatest contribution to Baroque music is a collection of violin concertos along with Capricci ad libitum (cadenzas), published in 1733. The last concerto of the set has the well-earned nickname “Il labirinto armonico – Facils aditus, difficilis exitus” (“The harmonic labyrinth – Easy access, difficult exit”). Both of its cadenzas are intricate, complex, and lengthy, including extended journeys through a multitude of keys, living up to the meaning of “labyrinth,” often sounding like a maze of showy fireworks. But the effect is astounding and not at all frivolous. In fact, the almost daredevil physicality of Locatelli’s written-out cadenzas led eventually to the next era of phenomenal violin virtuosity in the hands of Niccolò Paganini, nearly a century later. 

Maya Kherani

Maya Kherani

soprano

Sarah Coit

Sarah Coit

mezzo-soprano

YuEun Gemma Kim

YuEun Gemma Kim

violin

Bethanne Walker

Bethanne Walker

flute

Pre-Concert "Insights" • Learn more about the Music

Go In-Depth on Baroque and Dig into Historically Informed Performance!

45 minutes prior to our "Discovery Series" performances, ticket holders can enjoy a free and informative lecture given by ABS musicians. 

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