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ANDRÉ WATTS RETURNS FOR RACH 2 DOWNTOWN BALTIMORE THE CITY IS IN YOUR POCKET. GoDowntownBaltimore.com can help you find a place to eat, a place to grab a drink, a place to see a show, and a place to call your own. 20 OV E R T U R E / BSOmusic.org Hal and his party turn the tables and rob them! Now comes one of Falstaff ’s greatest passages, the “Dream Interlude,” in which fragile music featuring a lovely violin solo describes the old man’s dream of long ago when he was a slender young page in service to the Duke of Norfolk. This beguiling music is suffused with the tender, rueful nostalgia that is a signature mood throughout Elgar’s music. In Part III, to a feisty toy-soldier march, Falstaff raises a ragtag “army” and marches them off to support Prince Hal in the war against usurping nobles. After his mock triumph there, the march theme is transformed into the gracious string melody describing his return home through Gloucestershire, neighboring Elgar’s beloved Worcestershire. In the second of Falstaff ’s lyrical interludes, “Gloucestershire— Shallow’s Orchard,” Elgar paints a charming portrait of the bucolic countryside he loved so well, with rustic woodwind piping and lazy, slumbering string music capturing a peaceful rural backwater. Part IV: Suddenly this sleepy interlude is shattered by Pistol’s arrival with the stunning news that Henry IV has died and Prince Hal is now the king. Falstaff’s theme now becomes stretched out and pompous in the low brass, as he expects to become a very important man at the new court. He and his followers gallop back to London. As they wait near Westminster Abbey, we hear the glittering ceremonial music of the King’s coronation procession. This music also contains a new, sterner version of Hal’s theme rising proudly in the violins. Using his rising cajoling theme (cellos), Falstaff addresses the now King Henry V, but with his new stern theme, the King cruelly dismisses his old friend. Falstaff’s would-be glorious career is over, and now he is dying. Remembrances of previous themes float by, among them the lazy Gloucestershire music and gentle reminders