MetLiveArts presents
Juilliard415
Friday & Saturday, May 10 & 11, 2024 | 5:45 pm–8 pm
Petrie Court Café
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This performance is presented as part of Date Night at The Met.
This is a free, casual concert, part of MetLiveArts' series of Friday and Saturday events that present great performances in The Met's galleries and open spaces. These concerts are meant for all visitors to discover and enjoy in an open environment.
MetLiveArts also offers events in more typical performance venues. Please go to metmuseum.org/livearts for a list of upcoming events, and to purchase tickets.
Juilliard415 also offers an extensive series of performances, for which more information can be found at juilliard.edu.
Set 1: 5:45 pm
John Playford (1623–1686)
"Chirping of the Nightingale" and "Chirping of the Lark" from The English Dancing Master (1651)
Anthony Holborne (c.1545–1602)
Paradizo from Pavans, Galliards, Almains and other Short Aeirs (1599)
John Danyel (1564–c.1626)
"Now the Earth, the Skies, the Ayre" from Songs for the Lute, Viol, and Voice (1606)
Anonymous
Divisions on "Woodicock" from The Manchester Gamba Book (c.1660)
Ezra Gans, recorder & dulcian
Cristina Prats-Costa, violin
Ryan Cheng, viola da gamba
Dani Zanuttini-Frank, Renaissance lute
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Henry Purcell (1659–1695)
Three Parts upon a Ground, Z. 731 (1678)
Ryan Cheng, violin
Cristina Prats-Costa, violin
Annemarie Schubert, violin
Kosuke Uchikawa, cello
Nathan Mondry, harpsichord
Dani Zanuttini-Frank, guitar
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George Frideric Handel (1685–1759)
Trio Sonata in G minor, Op.2 No. 5, HWV 390 (1733)
Larghetto
Allegro
Adagio
Allegro
Cristina Prats Costa, violin
Eleanor Legault, violin
Allen Maracle, cello
Nathan Mondry, harpsichord
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Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750)
Concerto for Violin in D Minor, BWV 1052
Allegro
Annemarie Schubert, solo violin
Cristina Prats-Costa, violin
Ela Kodžas, violin
Ryan Cheng, viola
Kosuke Uchikawa, cello
Jonathan Luik, bass
Nathan Mondry, harpsichord
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Set 2: 6:30 pm
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791)
Clarinet Quintet, K. 581 (1789)
Allegro
Larghetto
Menuetto & Trio
Allegretto con variazioni
Mebrakh Haughton-Johnson, clarinet
Nadia Lesinska, violin
Ryan Cheng, violin
Lindsie Katz, viola
Andrew Koutroubas, cello
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Set 3: 7:15 pm
Johann Rosenmüller (1619-1684)
Sinfonia No 4 in G Minor from Sonate da camera (c. 1660)
Sinfonia
Allemanda
Correnta
Ballo
Sarabanda
Annemarie Schubert, violin
Ela Kodžas, violin
Lara Mladjen, viola
Ryan Cheng, viola
Haocong Gu, viola da gamba
Kosuke Uchikawa, cello
Nathan Mondry, harpsichord
Dani Zanuttini-Frank, theorbo
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Nathan Mondry (b. 1991)
Quartetto "The Hunt"
Adagio
Allegro: Fuga
The Rabbit Chase
Georg Philipp Telemann (1681–1767)
“Paris” Quartet No. 4 in B Minor from Nouveaux Quatuors en six suites (1738)
Prélude: Vivement—Flatteusement—Vivement)
Coulant
Triste
Vite
Nuria Canales, flute
Cristina Prats-Costa, violin
Ryan Cheng, viola da gamba
Andrew Koutroubas, cello
Nathan Mondry, harpsichord
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Johann Friedrich Fasch (1699–1758)
Concerto in D Minor for Oboe, Violin, Bassoon, and Basso Continuo, FaWV L:d6
Poco allegro
Largo
Allegro
Sookhyun Lee, oboe
Cristina Prats-Costa, violin
Ezra Gans, bassoon
Andrew Koutroubas, cello
Nathan Mondry, harpsichord
Set 1: 5:45 pm
Jean-Féry Rebel (1666–1747)
Le Tombeau de Monsieur de Lully (1712)
Lentement—Gravement
Vif—Marqué—Gai
Lentement—Doux—Récit—Grave
Doux—Récit—Vivement
Lentement—Gravement
Ela Kodžas, violin
Juliette Greer, violin
Andrew Koutroubas, cello
Nathan Mondry, harpsichord
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Marin Marais (1656–1728)
Suite in E minor from Pièces de viole, Livre 2 (1701)
Prelude
Fantaisie
Courante
Sarabande à L'Espagnol
Rondeau Champêtre
Passacaille
Haocong Gu, solo viola da gamba
Kosuke Uchikawa, viola da gamba
Elené Tabagari, harpsichord
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Set 2: 6:30 pm
Francesco Cavalli (1602–1676)
Canzon a tre
Lelio Colista (1629–1680)
Ballo a tre in G minor
Sinfonia a tre in C Major
Uptown415
Lara Mladjen, violin
Ryan Cheng, violin
Allen Maracle, cello
Elené Tabagari, harpsichord
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Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre (1665–1729)
Prélude from Suite No. 2 in G minor
Barbara Strozzi (1619–1677)
“Sino Alla Morte” from Diporti di Euterpe, Op. 7 (1659)
E. Jacquet de La Guerre
Trio Sonata in C minor (1695)
Lentement
Vif
Lentement
Vif
Aria, affettuoso
B. Strozzi
“Che si può fare” from Arie a voce sola, Op. 8 (1664)
Lindsie Katz, violin
Lara Mladjen, violins
Haocong Gu, viola da gamba
Elené Tabagari, harpsichord
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Set 3: 7:15 pm
Mauro Giuliani (1781–1829)
Variations pour Violon et Guitare
Ryan Cheng, violin
Dani Zanuttini-Frank, guitar
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Johann Joseph Fux (1660–1741)
Rondeau à 7
Eleanor Legault, piccolo violin
Ryan Cheng, violin
Lindsie Katz, violin
William J. Drancsak III, viola
Lydia Becker, viola
Allen Maracle, cello
Ezra Gans, bassoon
Dani Zanuttini-Frank, theorbo
Duangkamon Wattanasak, harpsichord
Leadership support for MetLiveArts provided by:
The Adrienne Arsht Fund for Resilience through Art
Jody and John Arnhold, Frank and Lydia Bergen Foundation, Betsy and Edward Cohen / Areté Foundation, the Director’s Fund, Kathryn O. Greenberg, The Kaplen Brothers Fund, New York State Council on the Arts, Stavros Niarchos Foundation, Cynthia Hazen Polsky and Leon B. Polsky, The Howard and Sarah D. Solomon Foundation, the estate of Katherine Walter Stein, Douglas Dockery Thomas, Barbara Tober
Additional major supporters:
Sarah Arison, The David Berg Foundation, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, The Fan Fox & Leslie R. Samuels Fund, the Adbul Latif Jameel Community Initiatives Fund, the Muriel Kallis Steinberg Newman Fund, the Grace Jarcho Ross and Daniel G. Ross Concert Fund, Peter Steinberg and Kathrine Gehring, Helen Lee Warren and David Warren, William H. Wright II
Firebird Fellows and Firebirds:
Jenny Gerard Brown and Barry L. Brown, Magda Dvir, Constance Emmerich, Kenneth Koen, Deborah Paul, Barbara A. Pelson, Rajika and Anupam Puri, Douglas and Jean Renfield-Miller, Meryl Rosofsky and Stuart H. Coleman, Bonnie J. Sacerdote, Melanie Shorin and Greg S. Feldman, Beatrice Stern, Douglas Dockery Thomas, Lulu C. and Anthony W. Wang
Produced by The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Department of Live Arts
Limor Tomer, Lulu C. and Anthony W. Wang General Manager of Live Arts
Art Priromprintr, Senior Administrator
Nunally Kersh, Senior Producer
Harrison Corthell, Production Manager
Madyson Barnfield, Production Associate
Audrey Rosenblith, Associate for Administration
Emery Kerekes, Program Coordinator
Ricardo V. Barton, Associate for Administration
Kerrigan Quenemoen, Producing Associate
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