Friday, March 29, 2024 | 3:00 PM

The Street

a modern setting of the Stations of the Cross by Nico Muhly and Alice Goodman

The Street

a modern setting of the Stations of the Cross

Friday, March 29, 2024 | 3:00 PM

by Nico Muhly and Alice Goodman

Join us for this performance of Nico Muhly and Alice Goodman’s modern setting of the Stations of the Cross, The Street.

Parker Ramsay, harpist (represented by Wittenberg Artists, NYC)
Dean Kristina Maulden, speaker
Alfredo Beltrán, Edmund Connolly (leader), and Jude Harb, chant ensemble

This is a ticketed event, but is FREE for all full-time students. Please bring your valid student ID for admission.

The Cathedral of St John, Albuquerque, New Mexico, called The Very Rev. Kristina Maulden as its 27th Dean in September, 2019. Dean Maulden was ordained in 1996, and has served parishes in Oklahoma, Florida, and Indiana. Prior to coming to the Cathedral, she served as an Associate and then as Interim Rector of Trinity Episcopal in Tulsa, OK. She also has served as parish youth director and chaplain at All Saint’s Academy, an Episcopal school in Winter Haven, FL. She received her Master of Divinity degree at Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry. Prior to her call as a priest, the Rev. Maulden received an undergraduate degree in microbiology from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and did graduate work at the University of Texas, Austin in biochemistry. She and her husband, Anthony are the parents of two sons.

Parker Ramsay has forged a career defying easy categorization. Equally at home on modern and period harps, he pursues his passions in tackling new and underperformed works and bringing his instrument to new audiences. Recent and upcoming performances include solo performances at Alice Tully Hall, the Miller Theatre at Columbia University, the Phillips Collection, Cal Performances, Shriver Hall, IRCAM, King’s College, Cambridge, the Spoleto Festival USA and the Center for the Art of Performing at UCLA.

Learn more about Parker here.

Praised for “his charismatic voice — a warm, rich tone, which soars with ease from a high top to lush lows” (Albuquerque Journal), British baritone Edmund Connolly is a multi-faceted musician based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. In addition to his work as a solo and consort singer, keyboard player and choral director, he is a member of the performing arts faculty at Albuquerque Academy, teaching chorus, voice, and music theory.