early music for the modern day
 
 
 
Artistic Directors
Rachell Ellen Wong & David Belkovski
 
 

Early Music for the Modern Day

Based in NYC, Twelfth Night is an ensemble of historical performance specialists led by David Belkovski and Rachell Ellen Wong, formed with the firm belief that art is best explored as a meeting place of the past, present, and future. Twelfth Night projects and engagements range from small chamber music (2-5 musicians) to larger orchestral and operatic productions.

"The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there." – L. P. Hartley

Inspired by Shakespeare’s play of the same name, the ensemble strives to invoke a spirit of boundless revelry, celebration, and community in their programming. The two co-founders are regarded as key young representatives of early music: Rachell is the only baroque artist to receive an Avery Fisher Career Grant and David is the only recipient in the field of early music to receive the Levinson Arts Achievement Award. In the 2022-2023 season, Twelfth Night will be hosted in concert series across the country, including Arizona Early Music, Chatham Baroque, Music Before 1800, and Apex Concert Series in Reno. Twelfth Night’s upcoming video release with renowned French soprano Julie Roset explores secular and sacred 17th-century Italian songs. Further collaborations include recordings with Australian mezzo-soprano Xenia Puskarz Thomas and a full orchestral Mozart project in New York.

Our Vision

Historical Performance study provides musicians today with a window into the past, reminding us all of the boundless creative energy that led to deeply human musical works. Some of those works are familiar and beloved, some are less well-known and deserve renewed, loving attention. Even still, the influence of the present is to be welcomed. Artists today grew up with an appreciation of an inexhaustibly rich and diverse music world. Modern genres and forms inevitably affect our taste and performance habits, imbuing study of the past with the exciting, bold colors of the current. To create today, however, is to look forward, to understand how the artist is situated in society, and whether that position ought to change. Like creations of the past, art today can be healing, political, or provocative – often at the same time. Although an early music ensemble by trade, Twelfth Night's vision is toward the future, which these days seems to be equal parts uncertain and exciting. Our music breathes with the admiration we have for history and the unabashed love for the art world today.

New video release!