What are the sonic possibilities when the oldest wind instrument in the world – the didgeridoo – teams up with instruments that found their final form only two centuries ago? Distinguished artist William Barton, award-winning clarinetist and composer Paul Dean, alongside the stellar line-up of Ensemble Q, explore that question. Ensemble Q is powered by passion and curiosity, underpinned by the virtuosic integrity of some of Australia’s finest musicians. Their ear-catching program includes new works from William Barton and Paul Dean, alongside hand-picked masterpieces by Brahms and Ligeti, promising to wrap audiences in a multi-faceted kaleidoscope of sound.
What are the sonic possibilities when the oldest wind instrument in the world – the didgeridoo – teams up with instruments that found their final form only two centuries ago? And who better than distinguished artistWilliam Barton, award-winning clarinetist and composerPaul Dean, plus the stellar line-up ofEnsemble Q, to explore that question? Ensemble Qis a group powered by the passion and fizz of curiosity and underpinned by the virtuosic integrity of some of Australia’s finest musicians. It might just be the perfect playground for making music. Their ear-catching program includes new works fromWilliam BartonandPaul Deanalongside hand-picked masterpieces byBrahmsandLigetiwhich promise to wrap audiences in a multi-faceted kaleidoscope of sound.
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