THE LONDON HANDEL PLAYERS

Ever since making their debut, in 2000, at St. George’s Hanover Square, as part of the London Handel Festival, the London Handel Players have thrilled audiences across the world with their performances and recordings. Praised by the New York Times for their “soulful depth” and their “consummate skill and musicianship”, The London Handel Players appear regularly at leading venues and festivals in the UK, Europe and North America, performing baroque chamber music and concertos and collaborating with the world’s leading singers. This season, the LHP celebrate their 25th anniversary!

The ensemble has performed across North America, making their New York debut at the Frick Museum in 2012, followed by a return to Carnegie Hall in 2014. European appearances have included performances at Wigmore Hall, Internationale Händel-Festspiele Göttingen, Halle International Handel Festival, amongst many others. Committed educators at every level and holding professorships in Historical Performance at London’s conservatoires, The London Handel Players give numerous masterclasses and workshops. Recent tours have taken them to France, Ireland, Scotland and Turkey. In the 2024-25 season they are returning to Wigmore Hall to perform Bach’s B minor Mass and Cantatas, as well as programmes of Handel and Telemann, and further tours to Madeira and Spain.

Two recordings, one of Bach Sonatas for keyboard and violin and one of Handel aria arrangements called Total Eclipse, were released by Somm Recordings in 2023 to great acclaim. Further discs of Telemann Paris Quartets and Leclair Violin Concertos will be released in 2025. The London Handel Players’ highly acclaimed discography also includes four discs of Handel chamber music; his two sets of Trio Sonatas Op.2 and Op.5, his complete works for solo violin and a disc entitled Handel at Home, all on the Somm label. They have recorded Geminiani’s complete Op.1 sonatas, and a two-disc set of JS Bach’s flute sonatas interspersed with flute arias from his cantatas sung by Elizabeth Cragg, Charles Daniels and Peter Harvey.

“All in all, an end-to-end pleasure.”

Gramophone Magazine 2024

Rachel Brown / flute and recorder

Adrian Butterfield / violin

Oliver Webber / violin

Rachel Byrt / viola

Gavin Kibble / cello

Silas Wollston / harpsichord