b'BAROQUEJohann Georg Pisendel Violin Concerto in G Minor, JunP I.1(16871755)I.Largo e staccatoII.AllegroIII.LargoIV.AllegroGeorge Frideric Handel Concerto grosso in B-flat Major, Op. 3, No. 2 (16851759) I.VivaceGraveII.LargoIII.AllegroIV.MenuetV.GavotteThe Sebastiansare a dynamic and vital musical ensemble specializing in music of the Baroque and Classical eras. Lauded aseverywhere sharp-edged and engaging(The New York Times), The Sebastians have also been praised for theirwell-thought-out articulation and phrasing(Early Music Review) andelegant string playing immaculate in tuning and balance(Early Music Today). Their 2018 unconductedSt. Matthew Passionwith TENET Vocal Arts was calledshatteringanda performance of uncommon naturalness and transparency.The Sebastians recent seasons have included dozens of originally conceived programs, including collaborations with poets, choreographers, and actors, a musical installation in the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, programs dealing with musical immigration and nationalism, and major works of J.S. Bach led from the keyboard. The Sebastians are currently in residence at the Yale Collection of Musical Instruments.Recorder Violin CelloPriscilla Herreid Nicholas DiEugenio, concertmaster Ezra SeltzerOboe Edson Scheid ViolonePriscilla Herreid Chiara Stauffer Nathaniel ChaseCaroline Giassi Johanna NovomVivian Mayers TheorboBassoon Viola Adam CockerhamStephanie Corwin Jessica Troy HarpsichordJeffrey GrossmanRelated EventThursday, June 16 at 6 pm Join independent scholar John Burkhalter as he surveys thedistinctive variety of styles and genres in the ornate and colorful world of Baroque music. Trinity Episcopal Churchs Pierce-Bishop Hall; free and open to the publicprincetonsymphony.org/festival The Princeton Festival 45'