Aylesbury Lunchtime Music presents

Marsyas Trio

7 May 2026

Starts: 12:45pm, Doors: 12:15pm

Duration: 1 hour (approx.)

£7 adults on the door (<18s & carers free)

Programme

  • 1858-1937

    Scènes de la forêt, Op. 123 (Bonis)

    i Nocturne, ii À l’aube, iii Invocation, iv Pour Artémis

    Mel Bonis’ Scènes de la forêt, Op. 123 (1928), is an impressionistic nature-inspired trio composed for flute, horn (or viola), and piano. The work evokes a woodland fairy tale, featuring dreamy nocturnes, sunrises, and mythical scenes with a delicate, tonal voice.

  • Trio for flute, cello & piano (Wilms)

    i Allegro brillante, ii Adagio espressivo, iii Rondo Polonaise

    Cologne born Johann Wilhelm Wilms worked extensively in Amsterdam and is best known for writing the Dutch national anthem. The trio is thought to be an early composition from around the 1790’s is an attractive work, concise with simplicity of form.

  • 1867-1944

    Pastorale & Caprice ‘The Water Sprites’, Op. 90 (Beach)

    i Pastorale, ii Caprice

    Amy Beach’s Two Pieces for Flute, Violoncello and Piano – Pastorale & Caprice, “Water-Sprites,” Op. 90 (1921) are two distinct chamber works that showcase her skill in blending nature-inspired imagery with virtuosic, technical demands. Written in July 1921 in Peterborough, New Hampshire, the pieces are often characterized by a contrast between a calm, pastoral opening and a fast, sparkling second piece.

Performers

  • Marsyas Trio

    Flute/Cello/Piano Trio

    The Marsyas Trio’s position as one of the UK’s foremost mixed chamber ensembles equips the group with a unique musical outlook.
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Key information for concert goers

When

Every Thursday at 12:45pm (except August & over Christmas). Performances last around 60 minutes. Please enter quietly as there is a noon service in the Lady Chapel.

How much?

Entry is £7 per adult (card or cash), under 18s and carers are free. The price includes a programme. Donations are welcomed to subsidise the larger ensembles.

Where?

Performances are at St Mary’s Church in the heart of Aylesbury Old Town. See directions for further details.

Do I need to book?

No, just turn up. Doors open at 12:15 pm. Make sure you arrive in good time to get a seat.

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