What we do
On stage, on disc, on screen, and in the rehearsal room with the next generation
Handel for All
Every work Handel wrote, recorded and filmed in performance, free to anyone with an internet connection. The library grows year by year, alongside an academic and educational layer for the people who want to go deeper. It is the work of decades, not seasons; a permanent strand of the orchestra, made possible by donors who decided this music belonged in the open.

Live & Touring
Carnegie Hall and Wigmore. Garsington and Westminster Abbey. Period instruments, Harry Bicket, Kristian Bezuidenhout, Trevor Pinnock and others directing, and the repertoire; Handel, Bach, Purcell, Monteverdi that the orchestra has spent fifty years exploring.

Recordings
A back catalogue three decades deep: Handel oratorios, baroque opera, the repertoire we keep returning to and an ongoing release schedule with our partner labels.

Film
Performance films from the Handel for All library, plus broadcast collaborations. The same orchestra you hear at the Barbican, watched in a kitchen in Seoul or a sitting room in Buenos Aires.

Education
The UK Fellowship and the TECA Fellowship at Juilliard, period-instrument players in the formative years of their careers, working alongside the orchestra. Two TECA alumni now sit in permanent seats with us.