West Sussex Gazette

2024 Shipley Arts Festival is launched at Toovey’s – tickets are now available

- Rupert Toovey is a senior director of Toovey’s, the leading fine art auction house in West Sussex, based on the A24 at Washington – tooveys. com – and a priest in the Church of England Diocese of Chichester BY RUPERT TOOVEY www.tooveys.com

Friends, sponsors and supporters gathered at Toovey’s Washington salerooms for the launch of the 2024 Shipley Arts Festival.

The festival celebrates the local, national and internatio­nal qualities of our nation gathering a community of many of this country’s leading musicians whilst providing pathways to emerging talent.

The evening included Csárdás written by the Italian composer Vittorio Monti in 1904.

The piece draws on the Hungarian folk tradition.

It begins slowly rising to an ecstatic crescendo and was played by the extraordin­arily talented young violinist Grace Shearing accompanie­d by pianist Christina

Maude.

Grace is now the lead violinist at Lancing College having begun her musical journey with Andrew Bernardi’s String Academy when she was eight years old.

The String Academy seeks to provide opportunit­y through music to young people regardless of their background.

It is these qualities which attracted the attention of Chris and Elaine Goodman who, through their Focus Foundation, seek to support young people, often from families with disadvanta­ged background­s across Sussex and the UK.

This year Andrew Bernardi is partnering with Lancing College who are hosting the event, The Yehudi Menuhin School and the Focus Foundation bringing together 400 performers from 10 of our local schools and an adult choir to perform Chris Hussey’s new opera Beware the Mackerel Sky.

I am really looking forward to hearing the opera at Lancing College after the captivatin­g extract at Sunday’s launch.

Chris Hussey’s piece follows in the tradition set by Benjamin Britten and Andrew Lloyd Webber at Lancing College.

Andrew Bernardi performed Méditation from Thais, the opera by Jules Massenet and with the internatio­nally renowned Italian conductor and pianist Andrea Ferrari.

The extraordin­ary range of the Amici Bernardi Stradivari­us violin came alive as Andrew played this sonorous, moving and redemptive piece.

Concluding the evening Andrew Bernardi said “What we have in common with our sponsors friends and patrons are our shared values. A belief in our communitie­s and young people, and that there is a place for excellence.”

As the longest standing sponsor of the Shipley Arts Festival I am delighted that Toovey’s and myself remain at the heart of this remarkable celebratio­n of music and community.

Together with our fellow sponsors Kreston Reeves, Nyetimber, and NFU Mutual at Horsham, Henfield and Chichester, we wish Andrew Bernardi and his Shipley Arts Festival every success with the 2024 season of concerts.

For more informatio­n on the forthcomin­g Shipley Arts Festival and to book your tickets visit the box office at www. bmglive.com.

 ?? ?? Kreston Reeves’ Daniel Grainge and Andrew Bernardi with musicians from his Youth String Academy at Toovey’s
Kreston Reeves’ Daniel Grainge and Andrew Bernardi with musicians from his Youth String Academy at Toovey’s
 ?? ?? Rupert Toovey, Andrew Bernardi, and Grace Shearing.
Rupert Toovey, Andrew Bernardi, and Grace Shearing.
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