The Brodsky Quartet – the Formative Years

23/07/2022

The Brodsky Quartet – the Formative Years

Jacqueline Thomas, founder member of The Brodsky Quartet (regular visitors to the Thaxted Festival), tells the story of the now world-famous troupe’s first 10 years in a new book.

Completing the trilogy of books begun by Paul Cassidy with "Get Beethoven!" and "Got Beethoven", Jacqueline’s book, Jacksons, Monk & Rowe and the Brodsky Quartet will be officially released in October but is available now through the Troubador website:

troubador.co.uk/bookshop/autobiography/jacksons-monk-rowe-and-the-brodsky-quartet-the-formative-years

JACKSONS, MONK & ROWE AND THE BRODSKY QUARTET - THE FORMATIVE YEARS
by Jacqueline Thomas

How many ten-year-olds form a string quartet which goes on to world renown and lasts for half a century (and counting)? In the industrial heartland of the North East, Middlesbrough is frequently dubbed the arsehole of England, the least desirable place to live. Yet there, in the seventies, was a thriving classical music scene out of which emerged the world-famous Brodsky Quartet who, now approaching their 50th anniversary, have built a starlit reputation for their live performances and over 70 acclaimed recordings.

Jacqueline Thomas is the little girl who began this quartet and she remains its cellist to this day. Her memoir tells the story of the first ten formative years, with insight into the passion and fervour surrounding music-making on all levels, many amusing and sometimes hilarious extracts from her teen diaries, the single-minded obsession with their Art and the ambition to make it a success.

With a distinct flavour of the 1970s, her teen self also grapples with the gender inequalities endemic in the music world back then. The quirky title, from the author’s childhood nickname, is finally explained - a bonus for fans of The Juliet Letters, the album they co-wrote with Elvis Costello.

"I'm not sure someone who plays the cello so beautifully should also be able to write so well. It just seems unfair." Andrew Ford, Composer, Writer Broadcaster (ABC).

The other books in the trilogy, the critically acclaimed "GET BEETHOVEN!" and recently released "GOT BEETHOVEN" covering Paul's life growing up in war-torn Northern Ireland, his escape to London through music and his forty years with the Quartet, are also available through Troubador.

troubador.co.uk/bookshop/autobiography/get-beethoven or www.paulcassidy.org and on Amazon and Audible. Visit Paul's website to see an entertaining gallery of photos to accompany his books.

"A wildly funny, searingly honest, beautifully told memoir." Sara Mohr-Pietsch, Writer, Broadcaster (BBCR3)

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