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    About The English Concert

    In recent events, The English Concert has continued to uphold its reputation for excellence and versatility. The ensemble has been actively touring across Europe and the UK, showcasing an array of Baroque masterpieces as well as lesser-known works that deserve the spotlight. Their recent performances include a series of concerts featuring Handel's operas, which have received critical acclaim for their vibrant interpretations and engaging stage presence. Additionally, The English Concert has collaborated with renowned soloists and guest conductors, enhancing their performances with fresh perspectives and interpretations. In 2023, the ensemble is set to perform at prestigious venues such as the Barbican in London and the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, attracting audiences who appreciate the rich textures of Baroque music. The English Concert has also embraced digital platforms, offering livestreamed concerts and recordings to reach a broader audience, especially in the context of the ongoing challenges posed by the pandemic. This commitment to accessibility ensures that their artistry continues to resonate with fans old and new, securing their place as a leading force in the classical music landscape.

    The English Concert History

    The English Concert, founded in 1973 by conductor Trevor Pinnock, has played an essential role in the revival of Baroque music and historically informed performance practices. Initially, the ensemble focused on the works of composers from the Baroque era, such as Handel, Vivaldi, and Bach. The ensemble's commitment to authenticity and its use of period instruments set it apart from other orchestras of the time. Over the years, The English Concert has expanded its repertoire to include classical and early Romantic works, while still maintaining its roots in Baroque music. The ensemble gained considerable acclaim for its recordings and performances, earning multiple awards, including Gramophone Awards and BBC Music Magazine Awards. Its innovative programming and high artistic standards have made The English Concert a prominent fixture in the international classical music scene, regularly performing at major venues and festivals throughout Europe and beyond.