Jefferson Carriage

~ Historical Performance in Historical Spaces ~

Chamber music heard in Colonial America

~ from duo recitals to operatic scenes, dance & drama ~


CONCERTS - from the before times -


Friday, December 13, 2019 at 7:00 PM - Clementi & Co.

Dongsok Shin, fortepiano & Leah Nelson, baroque violin

~ Vivaldi ~ Campioni ~ Clementi ~ J.C. Bach ~

King Manor Museum, 153rd Street & Jamaica Avenue, Queens, NY

home of Founding Father Rufus King

~ Performed with the King Manor's original Clementi & Co. forte-piano, c. 1800 ~

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Sunday, January 26, 2020 at 3:00 PM - from A Leather Bound Volume

Leah Nelson, baroque violin & Dongsok Shin, harpsichord

~ Corelli ~ Vivaldi ~ Tessarini ~ Wodizka ~ Campioni ~ Minuets & Scotch Airs

Baroque in the Fields concerts at The Church of St. Luke in the Fields

487 Hudson Street, Greenwich Village, NYC

~ a mere stone's throw from the deathplace of political activist Thomas Paine ~

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PRESIDENT'S DAY WEEKEND:

Saturday, February 15, 2020 at 7:00 PM - from A Leather Bound Volume

Leah Nelson, baroque violin & Dongsok Shin, harpsichord

~ Corelli ~ Vivaldi ~ Tessarini ~ Wodizka ~ Campioni ~ Minuets & Scotch Airs

Early Music Key West at St. Paul's Episcopal Church

401 Duval Street, Key West, FL

~ a short sail from the Caribbean birthplace of President Washington's Secretary of the Treasury

& Jefferson's political rival, Alexander Hamilton ~



Bringing History to Life

Baroque & Classical music heard in parlors and publick concerts in New York,

Philadelphia, Boston, Williamsburg, Monticello ~ from London to Paris ~

from DUO programs to large ensembles, with 18th- & 19th-century instruments

fortepiano ~ baroque violin ~ baroque guitar ~ cittarone ~ lute ~ singers ~ actors

& in collaboration with the New York Baroque Dance Company.


Featuring repertoire written and performed by men and women of the era ~

music played by the family of

President Thomas Jefferson, Martha Randolph Jefferson, and Sally Hemings ~

their children and descendents.


Click around our promotional reel on YouTube, HERE, for a taste of history.