
Arun Young Musicians has been providing public performance opportunities for young musicians (4 - 20 years) since 1981. With great regret we must advise you that it will not be feasible for the Committee to organise a Festival during 2021. Of course we do hope that next year circumstances will permit us to return to normal, allowing us to hold a Festival probably in October as usual.
However all is not lost and we wish to draw your attention to two events shown below, which we hope will be of interest to you. Further details will be published in due course. If you are a young singer or instrumentalist, or a music teacher we would love to hear from you.
However all is not lost and we wish to draw your attention to two events shown below, which we hope will be of interest to you. Further details will be published in due course. If you are a young singer or instrumentalist, or a music teacher we would love to hear from you.
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The aim of Arun Young Musicians is to give young people of West Sussex and surrounding areas the opportunity to perform music whether as soloists or as part of a group.
It strives to offer positive encouragement and direction from experienced musicians, to nurture and strengthen young people's confidence in performance and to help them take their music further, whether by pursuing an academic career at a music college, or simply advancing a lifelong love of making music.Arun Young Musicians has been organised and sponsored by a subsidiary committee of The Rotary Club of Littlehampton since 1981.
It strives to offer positive encouragement and direction from experienced musicians, to nurture and strengthen young people's confidence in performance and to help them take their music further, whether by pursuing an academic career at a music college, or simply advancing a lifelong love of making music.Arun Young Musicians has been organised and sponsored by a subsidiary committee of The Rotary Club of Littlehampton since 1981.
The Arun Young Musicians' Festival was launched in 1981 with the support of the Rotary Club of Littlehampton and has gone on to showcase outstanding young talent every year, giving those young people the opportunity to gain valuable performance experience and receive feedback from experienced musicians.
The Arun Young Musicians' Festival was launched in 1981 with the support of the Rotary Club of Littlehampton. Its aim is to provide performance opportunities for young musicians. Kay Tucker, Neil Jenkins and Rosanna Whitfield adjudicated. After 3 days of wonderful music from very talented young people the adjudicators selected 12 individuals, 2 duets and a choir to perform in the Gala Concert.
Thank you to Tim Rumsey (crowned AYM Musician of the Year 2014), Katie Kendall, Archie Preston, Molly Cartmell, Tamzin Barnett, Florence Chapman, Holly Farr, Emily Carman, James Dew, Alex Carman, Zoe Barnett, George Shillingford, St Nicholas Choristers, Kenji Luc, Ben Tong, Quentin Bailey, Kate Simpson and Fleur Melesi for all your wonderful, engaging performances on the day.
Arun Young Musicians is a registered charity (part of The Rotary Club of Littlehampton Charitable Trust-Charity Number 1100116). It has always received generous support from the Rotary Club of Littlehampton and its members, and since 2004 from its "Friends". Friends receive advance notice of concerts, regular newsletters and concessionary ticket prices for interim concerts.
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