Monticello’s Two Worlds - New Milford
Sat, Jun 20
|St John's Episcopal Church on The Green
The Roots of American Classical and Popular Music


Time & Location
Jun 20, 2026, 7:00 PM
St John's Episcopal Church on The Green, Corner of Main Street and Whittlesey Avenue, New Milford, CT 06776, USA
About the event
This evocative program bridges the divide between the plantation’s salon and its slave quarters, bringing the complex, intertwined soundscape of early America to life.
Curated by acclaimed violinist, fiddle player and raconteur Paul Woodiel, and featuring Craig Edwards, performing artist and teaching musician specializing in American roots music and traditional instruments. (https://www.fiddlecraig.com). Also Susan Rotholz (fife, flute), Eliot Bailen (cello and guitar) and other special guests.
Thomas Jefferson’s hilltop estate of Monticello, where intellect, ambition, and contradiction once coexisted, was the home to a lesser-known dimension of his world: his deep and enduring relationship with music. An accomplished amateur violinist, Jefferson believed music to be essential to the human spirit, a companion to reason and a refinement of the mind. This evening’s program draws from the very repertoire he admired—elegant works of the European tradition that echoed through the rooms of his home, reflecting both his personal tastes and th…
Tickets
General Admission
Sale ends
Jun 19, 7:00 PM
$30.00
+$0.75 ticket service fee
Children 16 and Under
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Jun 19, 7:00 PM
$0.00
Additional Donation
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Jun 19, 7:00 PM
Yiur support is appreciated.
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