Who we are

Bellot Ensemble is a vibrant period instrument group celebrated for energetic performances and a distinctive approach to 17th-century repertoire. Rooted in historical performance practice, the ensemble blends detailed research with spontaneity, particularly through written divisions and the expressive interpretation of early texts. Their work often brings together instrumental and vocal forces, with regular collaborations involving consorts, choirs, and opera companies.

From October 2025, the group begins a two-year term as the New Generation Baroque Ensemble, a prestigious development scheme led by BBC Radio 3, the Royal College of Music, and the National Centre for Early Music. The programme supports emerging UK-based Baroque groups through expert coaching, recording and broadcast opportunities, and a regular performance platform.

Bellot Ensemble has also been selected for the Britten Pears Young Artist Programme 2025-26, where they will take part in the Chamber Music Residency at Snape Maltings supported by the Medd Bursary.

The ensemble is especially grateful for the continued support of the Continuo Foundation, whose grants have supported national touring and the recording of their debut album, Cupid’s Ground Bass, featuring 17th-century love arias with newly composed instrumental divisions, was recorded in 2024 with Lucine Musaelian and Kieran White and is due for release in summer 2025.

They were part of the Brighton Early Music Festival Live Scheme 2023-24, and maintain close ties with choral and opera groups across the UK. In 2024 they toured John Frederick Lampe’s The Dragon of Wantley with New Sussex Opera conducted by Toby Purser, and appeared as Featured Artists at the Overstrand Early Music Festival in a semi-staged Dido and Aeneas with Norwich Baroque. They are also recipients of the Philip and Dorothy Green Young Artist Award for 2024-25.

Recent highlights include performances at Festival Oude Muziek Utrecht, Newbury Spring Festival, and the London Early Music Festival, where they were finalists in the Young Ensemble Competition.

Group of six musicians standing against a dark wooden wall with hanging lamp, holding string and wind instruments, dressed in casual clothing, preparing for a performance.