Review: The Trout (Ensemble Q)
Ensemble Q’s The Trout was exquisite, executed with aplomb with no flounders or red herrings.
Ensemble Q’s The Trout was exquisite, executed with aplomb with no flounders or red herrings.
Sonatas for our uncertain times superbly played and recorded.
Fives, folk and Frankenstein! Ensemble Q delivers a three-concert mainstage program, an intimate series and a special performance in the West End.
Paul Dean discusses the new work he has composed for Four Winds, to be performed by students and seasoned professionals: a threnody for pigs.
An intimate subterranean recital by Ensemble Q makes a persuasive case for a string trio take on Bach’s famous Goldberg Variations.
A celebration of music both Great and British, Fish, Chips & Warm Beer was brilliantly played and passionately delivered.
Co-Artistic Directors Trish and Paul Dean have created a fascinating season, in which each of the three programs has a strong theme, with visual elements enhancing the experience.
In its debut concert as the new Company in Residence at QPAC, Ensemble Q gave a vivacious performance of works by Beethoven and Paul Dean.
The AFCM’s Festival Finale was a fitting conclusion to the festival, with a pot-pourri of diverse musical pieces to suit all tastes.
A beautifully realised Baroque program with two stunning oboe concertos.
Paul Dean discusses his role as composer-in-residence, clarinettist, conductor and conversationalist at this year's Australian Festival of Chamber Music, opening tonight.
Ensemble Q gives a thoughtful examination of early 20th-century chamber rarities.
Ensemble Q’s concert Fantasias soothed the soul, mixing styles and periods into a meditative, melodious whirl.