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2025-2026 Season: On the Road to 1776

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"1776: Deplorable Barbarism & Delightful Recreation"

Saturday, June 20, 7 p.m.

Join Williamsburg Baroque for the finale of their second season, "1776: Deplorable Barbarism & Delightful Recreation." Williamsburg Baroque is proud to present this award-winning program which recently was featured at the 2026 Bloomington Early Music Festival. The program consists of a display of instrumental music from the early decades of the nascent United States. The instrumental works in this program—all composed between 1767 and 1803 and titled after Thomas Jefferson's comments on the state of music in the land—reflect the new “Immigrant School” of early American composers hailing from Europe and across the young nation.

 

For this concert, Williamsburg Baroque welcomes esteemed soprano Margot Rood, whose sublime

voice the Washington Post has praised as “sterling, gleaming tone and magnificent control,” has been

included in recordings that have won numerous awards, including the Gramophone Award for Early

Music in 2018, as well as several Grammy-winning and nominated albums. Rood will solo with

Williamsburg Baroque in the rarely performed cantata by Johann Christian Bach, “Die Amerikanerin”

(the American Girl), which was published in 1776, likely as a nod to the American colonies declaring

independence from Britain.

 

Celebrate America's semiquincentennial with Williamsburg Baroque on June 20 in the heart

of the historic triangle!

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Margot Rood

All concerts held at Bruton Parish Episcopal Church, 201 W. Duke of Gloucester St., Williamsburg, VA

Tickets: $25 per person; $10 youth and students 

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