Review: Goldberg (Ensemble Q Underground Series)
An intimate subterranean recital by Ensemble Q makes a persuasive case for a string trio take on Bach’s famous Goldberg Variations.
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.
Trio Argenti (almost) concludes the 2021 BMF with an intriguing choice of repertoire.
An intimate and incomparable evening of chamber music from Ensemble Q with Eva Kong.
Ensemble Q and Piers Lane triumph in an astonishing evening of chamber music.
In an uplifting and joyous final concert, Ensemble Q soared to new heights with their sublime renditions and humorous execution of music composed in times of adversity.