Your ultimate guide to Baroque & Early Music

Live concerts across the UK, plus festivals, artist profiles, news, features, playlists and more.

Featured Playlist: The Continuo Collection

12 outstanding Early Music album releases from 2025 supported by Continuo Foundation.

Mary Bevan: Giving voice to a family legacy

The fascinating past and present of the Bevan Family Consort, a much-loved musical dynasty.

Continuo Foundation opens 11th funding round

Applications are now open, making £100,000 available to support Early Music projects across the UK.

What's On

Explore period-instrument performances of medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, classical and new music, and choral & vocal repertoire.

Festivals and Concert Series

Established and emerging artists are presenting inspiring programmes in festivals and concert series across the UK.

London Handel Festival
Festival

London Handel Festival

The 2026 Festival, ‘From Heavenly Harmony’, is a five-week celebration of Handel’s music, enriching lives through his compositions. The programme channels heavenly harmony, revealing his gift for touching every human emotion with each performance.

Stoke Newington Early Music Festival
Festival

Stoke Newington Early Music Festival

Stoke Newington Early Music Festival (SNEMF) is a community event, based in Stoke Newington, London. It brings the finest early music performers to this historic area of London.

Early Music News

Handpicked news stories from the world of Baroque & Early Music.

New faces among the regular team at Florilegium: l-r,  Steve Devine, Magdalena Loth-Hill, Carina Cosgrave, Ashley Solomon, Reiko Ichise, Jennifer Morsches and Gabi Jones
News

Florilegium unveils new artistic line-up

Florilegium Ensemble announces changes to its artistic line-up, heralding a new chapter for the acclaimed period instrument group.

Continuo Foundation opens its 11th round of funding for Early Music projects
News

Continuo Foundation opens its 11th round of funding for Early Music projects

A total of £100,000 is available to support Early Music projects across the UK, plus an additional £6,000 grant in partnership with The Purcell Society.

Features

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

Legrenzi: A forgotten genius full of surprises
Review

Legrenzi: A forgotten genius full of surprises

In the town of his birth, the Musica Mirabilis ‘Giovanni Legrenzi’ Festival revives the legacy of a composer who links Renaissance polyphony with Baroque drama.

Bellot Ensemble | Strozzi: Amor dormiglione
Film

Bellot Ensemble | Strozzi: Amor dormiglione

Barbara Strozzi’s ‘Amor dormiglione’ is one of her most beguiling and subtly witty arias, a gently teasing address to Cupid himself.

Playlist: 1726 in music
Playlist

Playlist: 1726 in music

To begin the new year, we explore the year 1726 in music. It includes works written in 1726, as well as works to marking musical occasions that year.

Historical performance in a virtual space
Feature

Historical performance in a virtual space

In September 2025, the Aural Histories project (funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council) launched Aural Histories: Coventry.

A beautiful ‘table book’ from the 1600s
Film

A beautiful ‘table book’ from the 1600s

Join Dowland’s Foundry in the Old Library at Magdalen College, Oxford, for a filmed series exploring the music and legacy of John Dowland (1563-1626).

Vivanco resurrected
Feature

Vivanco resurrected

Conductor David Allinson and Producer Stephen Rice on the premiere recording of a ‘lost’ Requiem by The Renaissance Singers.

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