Leeds Baroque

Leeds Baroque
Leeds Baroque, the city’s only period instrument orchestra, specialises in performances of music of the 17th and 18th centuries. Founded in 2000, and made up of professional, student and talented amateur performers, Leeds Baroque is directed by Prof. Peter Holman MBE, an international authority on the performance of Baroque music and led by Asuka Sumi.

Leeds Baroque has earned an enviable reputation for performances covering works from Monteverdi to Mozart as well as bold explorations of unfamiliar Baroque music. In addition to the core membership, Leeds Baroque welcomes a range of professional singers and instrumentalists for special projects.

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Leeds Baroque, the city’s only period instrument orchestra, specialises in performances of music of the 17th and 18th centuries. Founded in 2000, and made up of professional, student and talented amateur performers, Leeds Baroque is directed by Prof. Peter Holman MBE, an international authority on the performance of Baroque music and led by Asuka Sumi.

Leeds Baroque has earned an enviable reputation for performances covering works from Monteverdi to Mozart as well as bold explorations of unfamiliar Baroque music. In addition to the core membership, Leeds Baroque welcomes a range of professional singers and instrumentalists for special projects.

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A Concert for St Cecilia

A Concert for St Cecilia

  • dateSun, 23 November 2025
  • locationClothworkers Centenary Concert Hall
  • time3:00pm
  • ticket£22 (free students and under-18s)
  • festivalLeeds Baroque 25th Anniversary
Venetian Concertos

Venetian Concertos

  • dateSun, 22 June 2025
  • locationThe Old Woollen, Sunny Bank Mills
  • time3:00pm
  • ticket£22 (£5 students and u18s)
  • festivalLeeds Baroque 25th Anniversary
Madrigals and Ballets by Claudio Monteverdi

Madrigals and Ballets by Claudio Monteverdi

  • dateSun, 18 May 2025
  • locationSt Andrew's Church, Kildwick in Craven
  • time5:00pm
  • ticket£22 (£5 students and u18s)
  • festivalLeeds Baroque 25th Anniversary
Sound the Trumpet

Sound the Trumpet

  • dateSun, 27 April 2025
  • location Fulneck Moravian Church, Pudsey
  • time3:00pm
  • ticket£22 (u16/students free)
Two Great Mass settings

Two Great Mass settings

  • dateSun, 16 March 2025
  • locationClothworkers Centenary Concert Hall
  • time3:00pm
  • ticket£22 (free students and u18s)
  • festivalLeeds Baroque 25th Anniversary
A Celebration of Henry Purcell

A Celebration of Henry Purcell

  • dateSun, 27 October 2024
  • locationLeeds University Great Hall
  • time3:00pm
  • ticket£20 (students & under 18s Free)
The French Connection II - The Glory of Versailles

The French Connection II - The Glory of Versailles

  • dateSun, 28 July 2024
  • locationThe Old Woollen, Sunny Bank Mills
  • time3:00pm
  • ticket£20 (£5 students and under 16s)
The French Connection I - Music for the Duchesse

The French Connection I - Music for the Duchesse

  • dateSun, 16 June 2024
  • locationSt Andrew's Church
  • time5:00pm
  • ticket£20 (£5 students and under 16s)
Italian Discoveries II

Italian Discoveries II

  • dateSun, 3 March 2024
  • locationClothworkers Centenary Concert Hall, Leeds
  • time3:00pm
  • ticket£20 (students & under 18s Free)
A Venetian Vespers - Vivaldi & Bigaglia

A Venetian Vespers - Vivaldi & Bigaglia

  • dateSun, 29 October 2023
  • locationClothworkers Centenary Concert Hall, Leeds
  • time3:00pm
  • ticket£20/£18 concessions/ Free students and young people
The Virtuoso Recorder

The Virtuoso Recorder

  • dateSun, 9 July 2023
  • locationOld Woollen, Leeds
  • time3:00pm
  • ticket£20 Standard, £18 Students
O Sing Unto The Lord

O Sing Unto The Lord

  • dateSun, 14 May 2023
  • locationSt Andrew's Church, Keighley
  • time5:00pm
  • ticket£20 Standard, £18 Students

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