Dunedin Consort
Continuo Foundation grantee
Supported by Continuo Foundation
Dunedin Consort is one of the world’s leading Baroque ensembles, recognised for its vivid and insightful performances and recordings. Formed in 1995 and named after Din Eidyn, the ancient Celtic name for Edinburgh Castle, Dunedin Consort’s ambition is to allow listeners to hear early music afresh, and to couple an inquisitive approach to historical performance with a commitment to commissioning and performing new music. Under the direction of John Butt, the ensemble has earned two coveted Gramophone Awards – for the 2007 recording of Handel’s Messiah and the 2014 recording of Mozart’s Requiem – and a Grammy nomination. In 2021 it was the recipient of the Royal Philharmonic Society Ensemble Award.
Dunedin Consort performs regularly at major festivals and venues across the UK, including the BBC Proms, Edinburgh International Festival and Lammermuir Festival, with whom it enjoys close associations. In 2017, Dunedin Consort announced its first residency at London’s Wigmore Hall, which continues to this day and complements its regular series of events at home in Scotland, as well as throughout Europe and beyond. The group’s growing discography on Linn Records includes Handel’s Acis and Galatea and Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos, both nominated for Gramophone Awards. Other Bach recordings include Mass in B Minor, Violin Concertos, Magnificat, Christmas Oratorio, Matthew Passion and John Passion, which was nominated for a Recording of the Year award in both Gramophone and BBC Music Magazine. A recording of Handel’s Samson, in its first version of 1743, was released in October 2019, receiving Editor’s Choice accolades across the board.
Alongside its performance and recording work, Dunedin Consort is committed to a wide-ranging education programme both in schools and in the wider community. In inspiring and encouraging musical participation, developing vocal skills and fostering a love of classical music, historical performance and new music, Dunedin Consort aims to develop and nurture its potential audience and to encourage the performers of the future.
While Dunedin Consort is committed to performing repertoire from the baroque and early classical periods, and to researching specific historical performance projects, it remains an enthusiastic champion of contemporary music. In recent years the ensemble has commissioned and premiered new music by composers including Stuart Macrae, Ailie Robertson, Ninfea Cruttwell-Reade, William Sweeney, Nico Muhly, Peter Nelson, Stevie Wishart and Sally Beamish. In 2019 it premiered four new co-commissions with the BBC Proms, and in 2021 premiered Dido’s Ghost, a new opera by Errollyn Wallen, co-commissioned with the Barbican Centre, Edinburgh International Festival, Buxton International Festival, Mahogany Opera and Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra & Chorale.
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Concerts
- Fri 22 November 2024
- Greyfriars Kirk, Edinburgh
- 7:30pm
- £6 - £25, under 18s free
- Sun 24 November 2024
- Royal Academy of Music, London
- 12:00pm
- £6 - £25
- Tue 17 December 2024
- St Aloysius Church, Glasgow
- 7:00pm
- £6 - £35, u18s free
- Wed 18 December 2024
- The Queen's Hall, Edinburgh
- 7:00pm
- £6 - £35, under 18s free
- Mon 23 December 2024
- Wigmore Hall, London
- 7:30pm
- £18-50 | u35s £5
- Early Music at Wigmore Hall
- Thu 6 March 2025
- Milton Court Concert Hall
- 7:30pm
- From £10
- Barbican Centre & Milton Court
Past programmes
- Sun 27 October 2024
- New Auditorium, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
- 2:30pm
- £6 - £25, u18s free
- Sun 29 September 2024
- Perth Concert Hall
- 3:00pm
- £6 - £28.50, under 18s free
- ➕2 other performances
- Sun 14 April 2024
- The Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh
- 7:30pm
- £6 – £27.50
- ➕3 other performances
- Fri 22 March 2024
- The Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh
- 7:00pm
- £5 – £29
- ➕1 other performance
- Sat 16 March 2024
- St Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral, Edinburgh
- 7:30pm
- £5 – £29
- ➕1 other performance