By Claire Faulkner
The Goldman Ensemble thrilled a packed Nantwich audience when they performed ‘Piano Recital (Piano Not Included)’ at The Players Theatre.
The four musicians possess a distinct character and different instruments to produce an amazing quartet.
The combination of violin, horn, tuba and percussion gives the audience a rare, musical treat not to be missed.
Classical music mixed with comedy tells the story of what happens when a pianist fails to turn up for a piano recital and how the other musicians decide that the show must go on.
The audience was treated to a series of beautiful musical performances by four talented musicians. Ortal Goldman on violin, Gavriella Goldman on horn, Ola Ness on Tuba and Matthew Green on percussion.
The sound of laughter during the production and the final applause given to the four performers was evidence of how much the audience enjoyed the show.
I’m sure that music fans, comedy fans and fellow musicians themselves would love this show. It’s a great way to learn about music and also a good way to learn about what really happens when things start to go wrong.
If you go to see this, I’m predicting that you’ll leave humming a tune and wishing you’d learnt how to play the xylophone.
How do I know this? Because that’s how I left The Players Theatre last night (Saturday April 28).
For more information go to www.goldmanensemble.com
Thanks for the wonderful review! The Goldman Ensemble thoroughly enjoys performing, especially to such an enthusiastic audience!