HarryBicket
- Conductor


About Harry
Music Director: Santa Fe Opera. Artistic Director: The English Concert. Honorary Member of the Royal Academy of Music (Hon RAM)
Internationally-renowned as an opera and concert conductor of distinction, Harry Bicket is especially noted for his interpretations of baroque and classical repertoire. Since 2007 he has been Artistic Director of The English Concert, one of Europe's finest period orchestras, with whom he recently embarked on a project to film every piece of Handel to create an on-line resource for all.
He is Music Director of the Santa Fe Opera where his productions include Don Giovanni, Orfeo, Alcina, Carmen, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Le nozze di Figaro, Fidelio, La finta giardiniera, Così fan tutte, Roméo et Juliette, Candide and Pelléas et Mélisande. Elsewhere, in the U.S. he is a regular guest at The Metropolitan Opera, especially for Mozart and Handel titles, and last season returned to the Canadian Opera Company for Le nozze di Figaro.
In Europe, he returned to the Opera National de Paris last season for Giulio Cesare following his debut with the company in 2023 with Ariodante in Robert Carsen’s new production. This season, he makes his debut at Opernhaus Zurich in a new production of Agrippina. At the Bayerische Staatsoper he has conducted Rinaldo, Ariodante, Serse, Orlando, Orfeo ed Euridice, Il barbiere di Siviglia, Die Entführung aus dem Serail and Die Zauberflöte.
He has appeared regularly in all the U.K. opera houses and his Theodora at the Royal Opera House in 2022 was nominated for an Olivier Award for best new production. Last season he returned to Opera North for Purcell's Masque of Might - devised and directed by David Pountney.
Born in Liverpool, he studied at the Royal College of Music and Oxford University, where he was organ scholar at Christ Church. He was appointed Honorary Member of the Royal Academy of Music in 2018.
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Season Highlights
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Handel- Samson HWV 57 - Handel for All
Credit: The English Concert
Handel: Ariodante 'Bramo aver mille vite' | The English Concert, Joyce DiDonato and Christiane Karg
Credit: The English Concert
La Resurrezione - Linn Records
Credit: Linn Records
Harry Bicket on Handel's Rodelinda
Credit: The English Concert
Handel - Ritorna, oh Caro. Rodelinda
Credit: The English Concert
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The English Concert: Clori, Tirsi e Fileno
Wigmore HallOct 2023Harry Bicket directed the English Concert from the harpsichord, and everything was superbly shaped and done with great finesse, with a sensuous brightness in the strings, a real richness in the woodwind and some truly spectacular theorbo playing from Sergio Bucheli.
- The Guardian
- 19 October 2023
The English Concert: Barbican
BarbicanMar 2023Bicket is a wonderful Handelian and the performances were exemplary in their grace, enthusiasm and elan. Beautifully played, the Fireworks Music swung exuberantly between ceremonial grandeur and elegant refinement.
- The Guardian
- 01 March 2023
The English Concert: Solomon
Carnegie HallMar 2023None is more sumptuous than “Solomon” — most of its choruses are scored for eight voice parts, versus the standard four — but on Sunday, Bicket emphasized intimacy, delicacy and restraint. It was clear from the overture that lyrical gracefulness was the aim here. With tempos moderate and textures silky throughout, there was no attempt to supercharge contrasts or inflate the drama, just a sense of letting the piece speak for itself. Led with subtlety and patience by Bicket, the performance, in the libretto’s words, let “sweetly flow the lulling sound.”
- New York Times
- 13 March 2023
Royal Opera: Theodora
Royal Opera HouseFeb 2022There’s immaculate choral singing, superbly focused and balanced, along with fervour, grace and elegance in Harry Bicket’s conducting. You may be in two minds about Mitchell’s staging, but it’s one of the most beautiful things you will ever hear.
- The Guardian
- 01 February 2022
BBC National Orchestra of Wales: St Matthew Passion
St David's HallApr 2022Bach’s St Matthew Passion, one of the great masterpieces of the baroque and indeed the whole choral repertoire, never fails to be a moving experience. This performance, with the BBC National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales under the direction of conductor Harry Bicket, was no exception, the extremes of cruelty and compassion at its heart all the more poignant in these troubled times. " "Many of the Passion’s movements are in triple time – Hamburg Ballet has recently collaborated with Los Angeles Opera in a production – and, in Bicket’s expert handling of his considerable forces, the lightly lilting dancing quality he achieved was also a memorable facet.
- The Guardian
- 11 April 2022
Metropolitan Opera: Cosi Fan Tutte
Metropolitan Opera House, Lincoln CenterFeb 2020I can’t remember ever hearing this ensemble sound so light, almost insubstantial — and I mean that as a compliment. This music, which for all its sublimity can sometimes drag, didn’t rush — at least not after a bracingly brisk overture — but never lagged, the textures as airy as a June morning on Coney Island.
- New York Times
- 16 February 2020