Program
“All You Need Is Love”:
Ballads, Songs, and Instrumental
Music about Love from the
Renaissance to the Classical Era
Overture in C Major from Le Journal du Printemps (1695) | Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer (1656-1746)
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When Daphne from Fair Phoebus Did Fly | Anonymous (c. 1600)
Packington’s Pound | Anonymous, arranged by Michael Praetorius (1571-1621)
Tres Hermanikas (Sephardic Traditional) | Anonymous
My Robin Is to the Greenwood Gone | Anonymous (ca. 1600)
Dulcina | Anonymous, arranged by William Brade (ca. 1560-1630)
If Love’s a Sweet Passion | Henry Purcell (1659-1695)
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Adagio, from the Cello Concerto in D Minor, Hob. VIIb/2 (1783) | Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)
Joshua Lyphout, violoncello
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Personnel
Strings
Leah Mellinger (leader), violin
Mahlia Proctor, violin
Jennifer Mikuls, violin
Majid Javdani Naddav, violin
Jake Weil, viola, lute and guitar
Samuel Atkinson, viola
Natalie Holstine, viola
Joshua Lyphout, cello
Dominic Gomez, cello
Joey Miller, cello
Caitlin Slusarski, cello
Eliana Kornova, double bass
Woodwinds and Brass
Dr. Arne Spohr, recorder
Emily Dyko, Renaissance flute
Leah Piccirillo, oboe
Kathryn Swanson, oboe
Michael Berchert, English horn
Owen Polkinghorn, bassoon
Audrey Boyles, bassoon
Ariana Coan, trumpet
Bradlee Keaffaber, trumpet
Bird Birmingham, horn
Elena Farmer, horn
Michael Burke, euphonium
Matthew Martin, harpsichord
Mina Neizari, santur
Hailie Crowder, soprano
Michelle Teyvel, mezzo-soprano
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Updated: 03/11/2025 01:13PM