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trip to Naples, for Italy had always proven to be a happy stimulus for his composing. And the trip indeed worked its magic, inspiring an elaborate tone poem describing the adventures of Shakespeare's greatest comic character, Sir John Falstaff. Elgar had loved Shakespeare since he was a boy. He was adamant that his portrait of Falstaff be based on the more substantial character Shakespeare gives us in his two Henry IV plays, rather than the farcical buffoon featured in the comedy The Merry Wives of Windsor. In fact, Elgar’s Falstaff is quite a noble, gentlemanly, even melancholy figure, rather than Shakespeare’s coarser, unrepentant rogue. Today it remains a connoisseurs’ piece, and especially in America, opportunities to hear this delicious, imaginatively descriptive music are quite rare. Elgar divided the tone poem into four main sections, with two additional lyrical interludes containing the score’s most enchanting music. Part I is a conversation between Falstaff and his sometime partner-in-crime Prince Hal, son of Henry IV and heir to the throne, in the Prince’s rooms. We meet Falstaff immediately in a good-humored theme for cellos and basses. A more sweeping and noble theme, introduces Prince Hal. The cellos also present an ascending, cajoling melody— Falstaff’s other main theme —as he angles for the Prince’s affections. The tempo suddenly accelerates for Part II, which takes place in two locations: the Boar’s Head Tavern in the lower-class Eastcheap section of London that serves as Falstaff’s boozy headquarters, and outdoors in the country at Gadshill. Initially, the music describes the disorderly, playful atmosphere at the tavern. Falstaff, Prince Hal and their inebriated crew decide to set off to Gadshill to rob some passing travelers; a swaggering theme in the violins marks their departure. In a marvelous passage of scampering scherzo music, Falstaff and his cronies succeed in surprising and robbing the poor wayfarers, but then a disguised in the Holidays with Baltimore Choral Arts Christmas with Choral Arts Tuesday, December 5, 2017 at 7:30 pm | The Baltimore Basilica Blake Clark leads the Chorus and Orchestra in this popular annual holiday program. Sing-Along Messiah Friday, December 15, 2017 at 7:30 pm | Kraushaar Auditorium at Goucher College Join in singing the great choruses of Handel’s Messiah. Bring your own score or buy one at the concert. Christmas for Kids Saturday, December 16, 2017 at 11 am | Kraushaar Auditorium at Goucher College Holiday fun for the entire family, featuring Pepito the Clown and a visit from Santa! Call 410 - 523-7070 or visit BC A sings.org Christmas for Kids is also made possible by the Rouse Company Foundation. c i s u M Making Beautiful at Howard County’s Premier Retirement Community 9000 Fathers Legacy Ellicott City, MD 21042 877-203-7299 www.MillersGrant.org N OV– DEC 2017 / OV E R T U R E 19