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Rock & Reel: Monticello's Folk Traditions

Rock & Reel: Monticello's Folk Traditions

What sounds might a visitor to Monticello have heard? Music was often in the air - Thomas Jefferson was a violinist, and nearly every member of his family also played an instrument, including his three enslaved sons with Sally Hemings, all of whom played fiddle. On Charlottesville’s Main Street, the Scott family, related by marriage to the Hemings clan, boasted three generations of fiddlers who played for every sitting president for decades.

In celebration of Juneteenth, Early Music Access Project will present Rock & Reel: Monticello’s Folk Traditions, a concert that explores the unique repertoire of these accomplished Black fiddlers, which ranged from raucous reels to stately minuets. The concert also includes a newly written work by composer Jonathan Woody, a setting of a story passed down from an enslaved nursemaid at Monticello, performed in this concert by storyteller Sheila Arnold. This story, "Mr. Fox Tricks Mr. Rabbit and is Tricked in Return," comes from the Brer Rabbit tradition and has elements of Ghanaian storytelling.

This performance features Seattle-based fiddler Benjamin Hunter, baroque violinist and EMAP artistic director David McCormick, and Juilliard-trained baroque violinist Carmen Johnson-Pájaro. Dominic Giardino will play historical clarinets and Loren Ludwig will play early American bass viols.

Hear the music of Monticello’s fiddlers in one of Charlottesville’s most iconic historic spaces. The dome of this UNESCO World Heritage Site will be lit up with constellations, modeled after Thomas Jefferson’s 1818 plans. Only 140 tickets are available for this concert, so all reservations must be made in advance.

Concert attendees are invited to a free 6pm tour of the Memorial to Enslaved Laborers at the University of Virginia. This special tour lasts about one hour and highlights some of the musicians memorialized there.

The Rotunda Dome Room
07:30 PM - 09:30 PM on Sun, 18 Jun 2023

Event Supported By

Early Music Access Project
(703) 587-0483
info@earlymusiccville.org
The Rotunda Dome Room
The Rotunda, The Lawn
Charlottesville, Virginia 22904