Friday 17th April 2026
7.30pm in Bishop Auckland Methodist Church

Minerva Baroque

An Eighteenth-Century Music Room

George Frideric Handel: Rejoice Greatly (Messiah)

Handel: Süsse Stille (Nine German Arias)

Arcangelo Corelli: Sonata in D major, opus 5 no.1

Handel: Un’alma innamorata


Henry Purcell: Music for a While

John Playford: Paul’s Steeple

Thomas Arne: Sonata in F major for harpsichord

Thomas Arne: Florizel and Perdita

Handel: If God be for us (Messiah)

Alessandro Scarlatti: Struggiti o core in pianto (Ebra d'amore fuggia)

Handel: V’adoro, pupille (Giulio Cesare)

Handel: Singe Seele (Nine German Arias)

Minerva Baroque was founded by four leading young musicians with a shared goal of exploring London’s musical heritage through the lens of Handel’s life, his travels, and the musicians who inspired him. Accessibly presenting both vocal and instrumental music, from the familiar to the lesser known, Minerva traces connections across Europe that converged in our city.

The group is a Making Music Philip and Dorothy Green Young Artist Ensemble, and was part of the BREMF Live scheme at Brighton Early Music Festival, where it received praise from The Latest for the ‘musicality, dramatic sense and comic timing’ of its showcase performance. As part of the scheme Minerva also received coaching from Laurence Cummings and delivered inspiring workshops for schoolchildren. The group has additionally performed at the Handel Hendrix House and in recital series across London.

Minerva comprises soprano Danni O’Neill, violinist May Robertson, cellist Iain Hall and harpsichordist Callum Anderson. Between them they hold degrees from the Royal Academy of Music, the Royal College of Music, the Royal Conservatory of The Hague, and the universities of Cambridge and Bristol, and have worked with groups including the Academy of Ancient Music, London Handel Players, Florilegium, and Le Concert d’Astrée.

in association with the Philip & Dorothy Green Young Artists award (PDGYA)