Queensland Ensembles Star on Melbourne Digital Concert Hall

Ensemble Q

Two leading Queensland ensembles perform this Wednesday, 22 July, on Melbourne Digital Concert Hall.

At 7 pm AEST, Ensemble Q core members Paul Dean, Trish O’Brien and Daniel de Borah join forces with violinist Natsuko Yoshimoto and QSO Principal violist Imants Larsen in music of Beethoven, Dohnanyi and Penderecki.

At 8:30pm AEST, Camerata presents The Cloud of Unknowing, a sublime program weaving commissions from
Camerata’s regional tours, music by Australian composers and works from over a decade of collaboration with Tibetan
artist, Tenzin Choegyal.

Bookings and details.

Melbourne Digital Concert Hall is a social enterprise run by musicians, for musicians. It was conceived to support the arts industry during the COVID-19 crisis and to provide a means for soloists and small ensembles to continue their profession. In its first three months, it has presented 100 concerts, engaged 290 musicians in Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, Brisbane and Berlin and generated over $425,000 in ticket revenue, with all box office proceeds going directly to the artists themselves.

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