NQ Ensemble

NQ Ensemble, consisting of a flute, violin, viola and cello, provide an exciting and distinctive alternative that will add real flair to your event. Their experienced musicians have performed in venues such as Buckingham Palace, the Royal Albert Hall, Wembley arena, and in West End shows such as Les Mis, Miss Saigon and the Lion King and with orchestras such as the BBC Concert Orchestra and the BBC Philharmonic. Experienced at providing music for corporate events and weddings, in every case NQ Ensemble will deliver a striking and memorable performance for your event.

Prices from £700

Classical, pop, jazz arrangements and easy listening repertoire delivered with style and flair

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“Thank you very much for your great work on Friday, especially on such a late notice…the flute added a really special touch. Our client very much enjoyed your performance.”

Daniel, London


“I hope that…passed on our thanks for Paris – you were brilliant, great playing! We will definitely keep in touch for future events.”

Jessica, Paris


“NQE were great…and the guests very much enjoyed it, what an atmosphere! You made it a stand out event.

Thank you so much for all of this.”

Alice, London

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