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Rachel Podger, Conductor and Violin Juilliard415 Madness and Enchantment: Music of the English 17th Century by Purcell, Clarke, and Matteis Program notes: https://www.juilliard.edu/sites/defau... Accessible program notes: https://www.juilliard.edu/sites/defau... Sett 1: Music from Shakespeare's Plays by Purcell and Clarke JEREMIAH CLARKE Overture to “Titus Andronicus” HENRY PURCELL First Music: Hornpipe from “The Fairy Queen” Second Music: Aire from “The Fairy Queen” Rondeau from “The Fairy Queen” Curtain Tune from “Timon of Athens” First Act Tune: Jig from “The Fairy Queen” Song Tune “If Love's a Sweet Passion” from “The Fairy Queen” Dance for the Fairies from “The Fairy Queen” Second Act: Introduction from “King Arthur” Air from “King Arthur” Air: “How Blest Are Shepherds” from “King Arthur” Air: “Fairest Isle” from “King Arthur” Passacaglia “How Happy the Lovers” from “King Arthur” Sett 2: Chamber Music by Purcell and Matteis PURCELL Pavan in B Flat, Z. 750 Three Parts Upon a Ground, Z. 731 Fantasia Upon One Note, Z. 745 Fantasia à 4 in G Major, Z. 742 NICOLA MATTEIS Suite in D Minor Sett 3: Music for “The Tempest” MATTHEW LOCKE First Musick: Introduction Galliard Gavot Second Musick: Sarabrand Lilk Curtain Tune First Act Tune: Rustick Air Second Act Tune: Minoit Third Act Tune: Corant Fourth Act Tune: A Martial Jigge Conclusion: A Canon 4 in 2 Recorded on March 31, 2021 Watch the performance on this page at the scheduled date and time, then afterward on demand in the Juilliard media gallery: https://www.juilliard.edu/school/news... Juilliard’s livestream technology is made possible by a gift in honor of President Emeritus Joseph W. Polisi, building on his legacy of broadening Juilliard’s global reach. Like us on Facebook: / thejuilliardschool Follow us on Twitter: / juilliardschool Follow us on Instagram: / juilliardschool