Aylesbury Lunchtime Music presents

Brother Tree Sound

10 July 2025

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

Duration: 1 hour (approx.)

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

Brother Tree Sound

Programme

  • String Quartet No. 1 (Tailleferre)

    i Modére, ii Intermede, iii Final. Vif – Tres rythmé – un peu plus lent

    French composer Germaine Tailleferre (1892-1983) composed her String Quartet over a creative two-year period between 1917-1919. Tailleferre dedicated the work to the famous pianist Arthur Rubinstein. When the work was premiered in 1919, Tailleferre was invited to join Nouveaux Jeunes (later known as Les Six), which consisted of a group of composers pushing the boundaries of music beyond impressionism and Wagnerism.

  • 1875 – 1937

    String Quartet in F major (Ravel)

    i Allegro moderato – très doux, ii Assez vif – très rythmé, iii Très lent, iv Vif et agité

    Maurice Ravel completed his String Quartet in F major in early April 1903 at the age of 28. It was premiered in Paris in March the following year. The work follows a four-movement classical structure: the opening movement, in sonata form, presents two themes that occur again later in the work; a playful scherzo second movement is followed by a lyrical slow movement. The finale reintroduces themes from the earlier movements and ends the work vigorously. The quartet’s structure is modelled on that of Claude Debussy’s String Quartet, written in 1893, although Ravel’s musical ideas strongly contrast with Debussy’s.

  • String quartet No. 1 ‘Aloysius’ (Finnis)

    5 movements

    While composing the piece I had in my mind: the shape of a valley; the image of clouds forming and dissipating; lines becoming interwoven and energy being passed around between four individuals; a sense of sounds breathing. The fourth movement is a reflection on the hymn ‘Christe, qui lux es et dies’ by William Byrd. String Quartet No.1 ‘Aloysius’ was co-commissioned by Alois Lageder and Aldeburgh Festival, and is dedicated to the Lageder family. – Edmund Finnis

Performers

  • Brother Tree Sound

    String ensemble

    Brother Tree Sound is a trailblazing string quartet with a passion for inspiring audiences through their scintillating performances.
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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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