Bloomsbury Baroque
Shakespearean Music for 'Broken Consort'
Philippa Hyde (soprano), Diane Moore (baroque violin), William Summers (baroque flute and recorder), Ibrahim Aziz (bass viol) and Yeo Yat-Soon (harpsichord)

They perform on period instruments with a mission to illustrate the cultural life of the eighteenth century – and earlier. Formed to combine the repertoire of High Baroque composers with more local music of the same period, Bloomsbury Baroque has a particular association with Garrick’s Temple to Shakespeare, where the actor David Garrick built a ‘retirement project’ in Hampton by the Thames, not far from Hampton Court Palace. It became a focus for entertainment and rehearsal – regularly involving notable contemporary composers such as Arne and Dibdin.
Members of Bloomsbury Baroque are active in a wide range of musical ventures, reflecting the diversity of London’s current early music scene. They are performing for us in the Shakespeare in Music Festival both today and tomorrow. In this recital they concentrate on music relating to Shakespeare and his immediate legacy: Dowland, Morley, Byrd, Handel and Willem de Fesch.
Performers:
Philippa Hyde soprano
Diane Moore baroque violin
William Summers baroque flute and recorder
Ibrahim Aziz bass viol
Yeo Yat-Soon harpsichord
Shakespeare in Music
Tue, 21 April 2026
United Reformed Church, Stratford-upon-Avon
3:00pm
£20 (conc. available)
Full Event Details
Bloomsbury Baroque is an ensemble of some of London’s finest historically informed musicians.
They perform on period instruments with a mission to illustrate the cultural life of the eighteenth century – and earlier. Formed to combine the repertoire of High Baroque composers with more local music of the same period, Bloomsbury Baroque has a particular association with Garrick’s Temple to Shakespeare, where the actor David Garrick built a ‘retirement project’ in Hampton by the Thames, not far from Hampton Court Palace. It became a focus for entertainment and rehearsal – regularly involving notable contemporary composers such as Arne and Dibdin.
Members of Bloomsbury Baroque are active in a wide range of musical ventures, reflecting the diversity of London’s current early music scene. They are performing for us in the Shakespeare in Music Festival both today and tomorrow. In this recital they concentrate on music relating to Shakespeare and his immediate legacy: Dowland, Morley, Byrd, Handel and Willem de Fesch.
Performers:
Philippa Hyde soprano
Diane Moore baroque violin
William Summers baroque flute and recorder
Ibrahim Aziz bass viol
Yeo Yat-Soon harpsichord
Venue Details & Map
Location
United Reformed Church, Stratford-upon-Avon
11 Rother Street, Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 6LU
