Aylesbury Lunchtime Music presents

Vivace Duo

16 July 2026

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

Duration: 1 hour (approx.)

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

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Programme

  • Cello Sonata No. 4 in C Major, Op. 102 No. 1 (Beethoven)

    i Andante – Allegro vivace, ii Adagio – Tempo d’andante – Allegro vivace

    This short, almost enigmatic work demonstrates in a concentrated form how Beethoven was ready to challenge and even subvert the sonata structures he inherited from composers such as Haydn and Mozart.

  • 1845-1924

    Romance, Op. 69 (Fauré)

    Starting as a piece for cello and organ at some unknown date, the Romance was long delayed in its publication and finally brought out in 1894 and premiered that year in Geneva with Fauré playing the piano part. In transferring the accompaniment, Fauré articulated the original crotchet chords as semiquavers, but the solo part remains unchanged except for the very end, where the cello now hangs on to the final high A instead of making a two-octave descent. The opening of the tune recurs in the wonderful ‘Nocturne’ from Shylock, and again in the song ‘Soir’. Even if here there is no nocturnal reference, the piece conforms to an archetype of the meditative Fauré. (Roger Nichols)

  • Cello Sonata in G minor, Op. 19 (Rachmaninov)

    i Lento – Allegro moderato, ii Allegro scherzando, iii Andante, iv Allegro mosso

    Sergei Rachmaninoff’s Sonata in G minor for Cello and Piano, Op. 19 was completed in November 1901 and published a year later. He regarded the role of the piano as not just an accompaniment but equal to the cello. Most of the themes are introduced by the piano, while they are embellished and expanded in the cello’s part.

Performers

  • Vivace Duo

    Cello/Piano Duo

    Royal Academy of Music cello-piano duo Joe Reynolds and George Herbert are both rising and exceptional young musicians
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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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