Musica Viva Australia – Ensemble Q & William Barton

Ensemble Q & William Barton

Presented by Musica Viva Australia

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A 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 artist William Barton, award-winning clarinettist and composer Paul Dean, plus the stellar line-up of Ensemble Q, to explore that question? 

Ensemble Q is 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 from William Barton and Paul Dean alongside hand-picked masterpieces by Brahms and Ligeti which promise to wrap audiences in a multi-faceted kaleidoscope of sound.  

‘[Ensemble Q was] quite possibly the best performance I’ve seen all year, and an astonishing feat of music-making.. frankly, this was a jaw-dropping performance.’ – Limelight 

‘The possibilities are extraordinary. [William Barton] is a great man. He radiates.‘  – Simon Rattle

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Artists

Ensemble Q
Alison Mitchell flute 
Huw Jones oboe 
David Mitchell bassoon 
Peter Luff horn 
Phoebe Russell double bass 
Paul Dean Co-Artistic Director, clarinet 
Trish Dean Co-Artistic Director, cello 

William Barton didgeridoo, composer 

Alison Mitchell, Huw Jones, David Mitchell, and Phoebe Russell appear courtesy of Queensland Symphony Orchestra.

Program

William Barton
New Work
World premiere performances. Commissioned by Musica Viva Australia with the support of the Hon Anthe Philippides SC

Johannes Brahms arr. Breuer
Cello Sonata No. 1 In E Minor, Op. 38

György Ligeti
Six Bagatelles 

Paul Dean
Concerto For Cello And Wind Quintet 

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