Lyndy Mayle was a multi-prizewinning harpsichord student at the Royal College of Music before becoming a music director at the National Theatre
Lyndy Mayle studied piano and harpsichord at Chetham’s School of Music and the Royal College of Music, where she was a multiple prizewinning student. On graduating, she worked as the music director of several productions at the National Theatre in London and as a recording artist on film and TV soundtracks. Moving away from the performing world she practised for many years as a music therapist before developing her reputation as a highly respected piano teacher. Baroque Alchemy marks her return to the concert platform – and to her early music roots – and she brings a wealth of musical experience, passion and spirit to this joyful musical collaboration.
Lyndy Mayle was a multi-prizewinning harpsichord student at the Royal College of Music before becoming a music director at the National Theatre
Peter regularly performs the popular oratorio canon and other sacred works and has an extraordinarily wide and eclectic concert repertoire
Abigail Dolan has appeared solo and in various chamber music ensembles in numerous international festivals, including in major Far East, European and Israeli concert venues
Shelley Katz has gained a reputation worldwide for his performances as a pianist and conductor, as well as for his expertise in sound reproduction
Helen Bailey, lyric soprano, was born in Middlesbrough and is a versatile performer, equally comfortable on the operatic stage, concert platform, and choral circuit.
Gigi Casey is a 22 year old lyric soprano from Sussex and is taking part in the inaugural Academy at the National Opera Studio in 2025
Kitty Casey is a Sussex base 24 year-old soprano, currently studying at The Royal Northern College of Music
Linda Glenn is based in Sussex, she is a mezzo soprano and founder and MD of Laughton Village Choir and Clockhouse Singers.
Julia Bishop is recognised as one of the leading Baroque violinists of her generation, touring the world extensively and making numerous recordings with the period instrument orchestras of the UK