
Musica Antigua de Toledo is a non-profit organization that works to recreate the styles and sounds of early European music (pre-1800 CE) with as much historical accuracy as possible, using various combinations of voice and period instruments.
Each year we present a concert season of music organized around a theme, using various subjects, time periods, or national styles.
We offer a variety of educational programs designed to acquaint children with early music and society, including colonial America.
2017 Group photo
On the left from front to back:
Alice Neff Petersen, Coordinator - alto, recorder, vielle (medieval fiddle), Renaissance viol, baroque violin, crumhorn; Barbara Neff Craig - alto, organ, harpsichord, percussion; Mathilda Navias - mezzo-soprano, recorder, crumhorn, cornamuse; Andrew Phillips - recorder, crumhorn, sordune, harp, oboe, bassoon; Dan Bell - tenor, recorder
On the right from front to back:
Sandra Kellogg - soprano, recorder, harp, harpsichord, percussion; Andrea Kissell - tenor, recorder, crumhorn, shawm, sordune; Donald Jackson - baritone, recorder, viol, sackbut, crumhorn