Chichester Observer

Petworth Festival a announces wide-ranging and inventive line-up over 18 days this summer

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Petworth Festival is promising a “superbly varied and inventive” line-up this summer.

Running from Wednesday, July 13-Saturday, July 30, it will offer 45 events over 18 days.

Festival director Stewart Collins said he was hugely enthusiast­ic about the prospects for a festival that promises to build on the momentum that has been developing over recent years. “We are absolutely putting the experience of the last two years behind us and once again bringing a range of events to Petworth and the locality that is the measure of any of the region’s top celebratio­ns of the arts and performanc­e in all their many beautiful guises.’

“Always a diverse and varied festival, the festival again sees a mix of the best in music – classical, jazz, tradition and world – comedy, theatre, family entertainm­ent and the visual arts.”

There will be

• Classical stars including cellist and former BBC Young Musician of the Year, Natalie Clein and internatio­nal stars including trombonist Christian Lindberg and violinist Dmitry Sitkovetsk­y

• Top comedians Milton Jones and Henry Normal

• Rock and pop legends Beverley Craven and Judy Tzuke

“Young classical superstar Sean Shibe heads a lineup of guitarists that also includes blues legend Dave Kelly, Flamenco musical magician Juan Martín, and jazz legends Jon Gomm and Antonio Forcione; the piano line-up features the absolute top of his trade, boogie woogie maestro Ben Waters and a host of top classical names that includes Steven Osborne, Piers Lane and

Iain Burnside as well as Alim Beisembaye­v, a name that will new to many but a rising star amongst rising stars. Alim is the newly crowned winner of the Leeds Internatio­nal Piano Competitio­n and this concert marks the start of a new relationsh­ip between the festival and one of the world’s most prestigiou­s platforms for classical piano.

“There is much else new including environmen­tal themed theatre and dance for the family; concerts in the classy showrooms of Fittlewort­h’s Sofas and Stuff featuring husband and wife pairing of Julian and Jiaxin Lloyd Webber and special events tying in with the district wide Culture Spark, a summer of activities across Chichester district.”

The festival’s projects under the Culture Spark banner are

• A lantern making project and parade with pupils from nine local schools in associatio­n with The Arts Society of West Sussex

• A promenade theatre production of Wind in the Willows at the Coultersha­w Heritage Site

• A choral pilgrimage by vocal group The Gesualdo

Six taking in concerts in Easebourne, Graffham and Petworth

Stewart added: “I was going to say that it will be business as usual at the Petworth Festival this year after the hiatus of the last two years but in fact we would never deliver a ‘festival as usual’ – a Petworth Festival should only ever be business as unusual… and we think that’s what we have lined up for this summer.”

Box office open: May 13. www.petworthfe­stival.org.uk or 01798 344576.

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Julian Lloyd Webber

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