
The Great Bend 2025-26 season concludes with I Was a Stranger, a poignant program that reflects on mercy, grief, and the power of welcome.
The journey begins with Samuel Barber’s Agnus Dei, a choral setting of his iconic Adagio for Strings, transforming its familiar ache into a sacred plea for peace and forgiveness.
From this place of solemn reflection, Andrey Stolyarov’s Out of the Depths offers a cry for mercy drawn from Psalm 130 – music born of personal loss, gradually unfolding from sorrow into a luminous expression of hope.
The program culminates with John Muehleisen’s Borders, a sweeping, multicultural cantata commissioned by Great Bend for the Chorale’s 2019 Carnegie Hall debut. The American-prize winning work opens with a traditional Salish welcome and weaves together global folk melodies and poetry from Emma Lazarus, Brian Bilston, and Alberto Ríos. Borders offers a powerful meditation on hospitality, identity, and belonging.
Together, these works create a moving narrative that invites us to see the stranger not as “other,” but as kin.
PROGRAM
Barber “Agnus Dei”
Stoylarov “Out of the Depths”
Muehleisen “Borders”
TICKETS
General Admission – $22
Senior / Military – $18
Student – $5 at the door
DATES
Friday, June 5, 2026 | 7 PM
Faith Lutheran Church
1212 Connection St., Shelton, WA
Sunday, June 7, 2026 | 4 PM
Olympia First Methodist Church
1224 Legion Way SE., Olympia, WA