Features
Discover the fascinating world of Baroque & Early Music through artist interviews, festival reviews, playlists, album features, and expert insights.

Mary Bevan: Giving voice to a family legacy
Our Writer-in-Residence Simon Mundy catches up with Continuo Patron, soprano Mary Bevan, to hear about the Bevan Family Consort, alongside her latest album.

Bellot Ensemble | Monteverdi: ‘Oblivion soave’
Tenor Kieran White, joined by Daniel Murphy on theorbo, performs Arnalta’s aria, ‘Oblivion soave’ from Monteverdi's ‘L’incoronazione di Poppea’.

Owain Park: Half a dozen of one
Ten years on from their Cambridge debut, The Gesualdo Six continue to redefine choral performance through imagination and collaboration.

Playlist: The Gesualdo Six
This playlist explores The Gesualdo Six's extensive discography, featuring some new works commissioned by the group, alongside a wide range of early music.

Carnival spirit at The Vache
Ashutosh Khandekar reviews Vache Baroque’s recent production of ‘Le carnaval de Venise’ by André Campra.

Cantoría | ‘A la fiesta, zagales’: Spanish Baroque at Wigmore Hall
Cantoría leads listeners into a vibrant Spanish festive world filled with the joyful energy of Baroque villancicos, carols, jácaras and dances.
News
Handpicked news stories from the world of Baroque & Early Music.

Michael Chance to step down as Artistic Director of The Grange Festival
Chance will leave a strong legacy of Baroque and Early Opera after 10 years at the helm of the Grange Opera Festival

Bellot Ensemble unveils debut album: ‘Cupid’s Ground Bass’
The Bellot Ensemble’s debut album of 17th-century Italian love songs and rare instrumental works is given an immersive London launch.
Festivals
Established and emerging artists are presenting inspiring programmes in festivals and concert series across the UK.

York Early Music Christmas Festival
The Festival was created in 1997 to introduce audiences to the immense wealth of music associated with Advent, Christmas and Epiphany, from the Medieval to the Baroque, intertwined with the sagas, stories and tales of the north.

The Georgian Concert Society
The GCS promotes a series of six historically informed performances of the highest standard on period instruments each year in Edinburgh.

Colchester Early Music
Mostly Medieval and Renaissance concerts on Sunday afternoons at St Andrew's Church in Marks Tey, showcasing small groups.




