Black Mountain Piano Quartet are mates of mine from NCO and they played Mozart as one will, but the real feature of this concert was the Australians. It matches the Matilda times. They opened with Elena Katz-Chernin, admittedly born in Tashkent but now warmly welcomed as one of our great composers. Then the Mozart, his Piano Quartet no.2 Ebmaj. Then a break and the main work, Colin Brumby Piano quartet. I didn't know of Colin Brumby but he's Australian in more ways than just his name and his piano quartet was considerable and impressive. CB was from Melbourne and studied there and further in Europe then settled in Brisbane as a music academic and director of the Queensland Opera Company. His work is extensive, for opera, choirs, orchestra, chamber group, organ and more. Including this one piano quartet. I heard it as an expansive opening movement (expansivo!), a nicely questing middle movement and a demanding third, all with effective push and pull between piano and strings. A worthy work and a nice find for BMPQ. Then a final twist. I wonder why it is that the classics are often welcoming to metal, but thus it is. Today it was Iron Maiden Run to the hills, capably arranged by local Warren 'Wazza' Brahms (AKA...). So, an interesting and expansive concert from one of our local gems. Nicely done and congrats for finding that work from Colin Brumby.
The Black Mountain Piano Quartet performed at All Saints Ainslie. BMPQ comprises Jason Li (violin), Thayer Parker (viola), Alex Moncur (cello) and Kathleen Loh (piano).
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