
Our History
The English Concert has been a pioneering force in the period instrument movement since 1973 when it was founded by harpsichordist and conductor Trevor Pinnock.
Driven by a desire to bring Baroque and Classical music to life using the instruments and playing styles of their time, Pinnock gathered a group of like-minded musicians. From these early years, The English Concert quickly gained recognition for its fresh and insightful interpretations. It was Jordi Savall (pictured), whose own group is called Les Concert des Nations, who suggested to Trevor Pinnock that his group could be named The English Concert. Pinnock, directing from the harpsichord, led the orchestra for over three decades, shaping its distinctive sound marked by vibrant energy and stylistic awareness. He championed historically informed performance practices, carefully researching and applying period techniques to their playing.
This commitment to authenticity, combined with the ensemble’s virtuosity, struck a chord with audiences and critics alike. Under Pinnock’s direction, The English Concert embarked on an extensive recording project, producing a vast and influential discography that includes celebrated interpretations of Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos, Handel’s Messiah, and Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons. The English Concert won two Gramophone Awards for their performances of Corelli’s Concerti Grossi and Haydn’s Nelson Mass. These recordings, praised for their vitality and scholarly approach, helped popularise Baroque music and establish The English Concert as a leading group in the early music revival. Although Pinnock stepped down as director in 2003, his legacy continues to inspire the orchestra today.


After Trevor’s tenure, Andrew Manze took over, producing a series of seminal recordings on Harmonia Mundi, including acclaimed interpretations of Mozart’s violin concertos and C.P.E. Bach’s symphonies. In 2007, The English Concert welcomed Harry Bicket as Artistic Director. Bicket continued the orchestra’s dedication to historically informed performance, bringing his experience from working with leading opera houses worldwide.
Under Bicket’s leadership, The English Concert has embraced a wide range of repertoire, with a renewed focus on opera and oratorio. He has a particular affinity for Handel and has led the orchestra in acclaimed performances of many of the composer’s operas and oratorios. Bicket’s tenure has also been marked by a series of celebrated recordings. His work for EMI, Harmonia Mundi, and Linn Records features collaborations with renowned soloists such as Iestyn Davies, Lucy Crowe, Emily D’Angelo, Ian Bostridge, Sarah Connolly, and Elizabeth Watts, receiving widespread critical praise.
Their partnership has taken The English Concert to prestigious venues and festivals around the world, further cementing its reputation as a leading force in historically informed performance.
Former musicians
These extraordinary players have contributed with their musicianship to make The English Concert the success it is today.
Flute
Stephen Preston
Lisa Beznosiuk
Guy Williams
Recorder
Pamela Thorby
Oboe
David Reichenberg*
Paul Goodwin
Alfredo Bernardini
Katharina Spreckelsen
Lorraine Wood
Hannah McLaughlin
Sophia McKenna
Bassoon
Alastair Mitchell
Jeremy Ward
Alberto Grazzi
Violin
Simon Standage
Peter Hanson
Rachel Podger
Andrew Manze
Eleanor Sloan*
Micaela Comberti*
Walter Reiter
Elizabeth Wilcock
Alice Evans
Alison Cracknell
Catherine Martin
Catherine Weiss
Claire Duff
Clare Salaman*
Fiona Huggett*
Frances Turner
Graham Cracknell
Huw Daniel
Iona Davies
Julia Bishop
Julia Kuhn
Kati Debretzeni
Maurice Whitaker
Miles Golding
Nicola Cleminson*
Pauline Nobes
Rodolfo Richter
Roy Goodman
Silvia Schweinberger
Sophie Barber
Theresa Caudle
Therese Timoney
Ulrike Engel
Viola
Ruşen Güneş*
Jan Schlapp
Trevor Jones*
Katherine McGillivray*
Annette Isserlis
Jane Rogers
Rupert Bawden
Stefanie Heichelheim
Susan Bicknell*
Ylvali Zilliacus
Cello
Catherine Finnis
Anthony Pleeth
Jaap ter Linden
Jane Coe*
Alison McGillivray
Jonathan Manson
Richard Webb
Timothy Kraemer
Bass
John Gray*
Keith Marjoram
Amanda MacNamara
Peter McCarthy
Christine Sticher
Theorbo
Nigel North
William Carter
Horn
Anthony Halstead
Christian Rutherford
Trumpet
Michael Laird
Timpani
Robert Howes
Harpsichord
David Gordon
Tuners
Maurice Cochrane*
Claire Hammett
*Deceased
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