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As part of the VMHC’s Living History Weekend, experience the sounds of Revolutionary-era military music during a special concert featuring musicians from Music of the Regiment performing authentic 18th-century military band music on period instruments. Along with a stirring performance, the ensemble will provide historical context on the history, meaning, and role of military music in the Revolutionary era.

Music of the Regiment (MotR) is a shapeshifting ensemble of period-instrument specialists dedicated to performing 18th- and 19th-century wind-band music as it was heard in the time of Washington and Mozart. Performing in configurations that span from a single fife and drum to a full wind band (clarinets, horns, bassoons, serpent), MotR seeks to share the rich history of martial music with audiences across the country. The ensemble has been featured at events hosted by a variety of historical societies and music presenters, including the Museum of the American Revolution and the Bloomington Early Music Festival, and is a 2025 Alexandria History Society Golden Grant recipient.

MotR Ensemble: 

Dominic Giardino, classical clarinet and leader 
Ed Matthew, classical clarinet
Rachel Niketopoulos, natural horn
Monet Jowers, natural horn
David Wells, classical bassoon

Please note, this ticket does NOT include Daily Admission to the museum. To enjoy the rest of the living history weekend activities, please purchase for November 15 after adding tickets to your cart.

As part of the VMHC’s Living History Weekend, experience the sounds of Revolutionary-era military music during a special concert featuring musicians from Music of the Regiment performing authentic 18th-century military band music on period instruments. Along with a stirring performance, the ensemble will provide historical context on the history, meaning, and role of military music in the Revolutionary era.

Music of the Regiment (MotR) is a shapeshifting ensemble of period-instrument specialists dedicated to performing 18th- and 19th-century wind-band music as it was heard in the time of Washington and Mozart. Performing in configurations that span from a single fife and drum to a full wind band (clarinets, horns, bassoons, serpent), MotR seeks to share the rich history of martial music with audiences across the country. The ensemble has been featured at events hosted by a variety of historical societies and music presenters, including the Museum of the American Revolution and the Bloomington Early Music Festival, and is a 2025 Alexandria History Society Golden Grant recipient.

MotR Ensemble: 

Dominic Giardino, classical clarinet and leader 
Ed Matthew, classical clarinet
Rachel Niketopoulos, natural horn
Monet Jowers, natural horn
David Wells, classical bassoon

Please note, this ticket does NOT include Daily Admission to the museum. To enjoy the rest of the living history weekend activities, please purchase for November 15 after adding tickets to your cart.

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The Virginia Museum of History & Culture was founded in 1831 as the Virginia Historical Society. The oldest museum in Virginia and one of the oldest in the United States, the VMHC has devoted nearly two centuries to collecting and preserving the artifacts of our past to share the far-reaching history of the Commonwealth of Virginia with the world. Today, this nationally respected museum and research organization cares for a renowned history collection totaling more than nine million items and engages hundreds of thousands of Virginians and other guests annually.
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