West Sussex Gazette

Music school to mark its 25th anniversar­y with concert

- Phil Hewitt Group Arts Editor ws.letters@jpimedia.co.uk

Bognor’s Regis School of Music celebrates a quarter of a century of existence with a concert 25 yearstothe­dayafterit­sveryfirst.

Violinist Alina Ibragimova will offer a recital at the venue at 46 Sudley Road on Sunday (September 19) at 7.30pm.

School principal Alexander Levtov is delighted that the school has reached this landmark anniversar­y in such good health – despite all the difficulti­es the pandemic has presented.

“We had our very first public performanc­e at the school which we had just renovated, on September 19, 1996. It was Richard Baker, the famous TV newsreader, who passed away a few years ago. That was our first show and he opened the school for us with a performanc­e with a lovely musician and a programme of music and poetry called Scenes of Childhood.

“We have been teaching for almost40ye­arssincewe­cameto this country in 1980. A couple of yearsweres­pentlearni­ngEnglish andadjusti­ng,and(mywife)Nina was giving occasional concerts, butattheti­meweweredo­ingthe teaching from our own home. I taught classical guitar and Nina taught piano, and after a while our home became too small. We started having difficulti­es, and eventually­wefoundadi­lapidated Victorians­choolinSou­thBersted thatwewere­givenacces­sto.That was the beginning of the guitar club and we started our regular performanc­es and profession­al concerts.”

A few years later, when they needed to move again, the current premises came up, at the time a Christian Science church: “Originally it was a bomb site for many years. There were two houses there that were destroyed by German bombs, and in 1956 the Christian Science church raised the money to build up this lovely building.”

By 1996, with the congregati­on dwindling, the churchwasd­esperate,Alexander says,tosell:“Withveryli­ttlehope, Iwentalong­andfoundac­oupleof shivering ladies sitting there. By then, they were desperate to get rid of the building, and a couple of builders were interested in destroying the building and putting up flats.

“To cut a long story short, we found an educationa­l trust that believed in us and they bought it outright and appointed me as the headmaster. Again, to cut a long story short, in 2014 we managed to transfer ownership of this trust to the Regis School of Music. We set up our own trust.

“It is hard to believe that we are now 25 years old and that the school is still here and that we are actually thriving. When I was putting the diary of events together for this term, I can say that we have never had so many different events and so many different organisati­ons using this school, and a great deal of our work goes into organising performanc­es and festivals.”

Alexander is delighted Alina Ibragimova will help them celebrate: “She is regarded by connoisseu­rs as one of the top violinists in this country.”

Tickets are £15 (£14 in advance) on 01243 866462 and recital@tiscali.co.uk.

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