Andrew Bernardi
Tickets are now on sale at http://bernardimusicgroup.comThe programme begins with Music Celebrating 21 years on Sunday, May 2, at Shipley Parish Church at 8.30pm when the Bernardi Music Group with the String Academy will perform Holst St Paul’s Suite; John Ireland Toccata; and Vivaldi Concerto for Four Violins movement 1 in D major.
As Andrew says, it’s a chance to see the Bernardi Music Group perform side by side with the String Academy “as we celebrate and launch our 21st anniversary year in this beautiful and historic church.
“Our programme includes our thanks to the late composer and performer John Ireland who rests at Shipley Parish Church. John Ireland continues to provide us with lasting inspiration as we celebrate our milestone anniversary and extend our commitment to creating and performing music inspired by the communities of Sussex.
Exceptional line-up as 21st Shipley Arts Festival begins
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Sophie Wessex recently stepped out for another public appearance as she visited the Corps of Army Music with her husband, Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex. The couple attended the engagement at Kneller Hall, Twickenham, as the Corps of Army music received a new royal title. The recent appearance is the fourth in a string of engagements for the Earl and Countess. They were also spotted together alongside the Queen, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Charles, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, and Princess Anne in Windsor Castle to thank local volunteers and ke
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Sophie, Countess of Wessex, 55, and Prince Edward, 56, were among senior royals to join Queen Elizabeth II, 94, for a special reunion at Windsor Castle last Tuesday. The Firm stepped out en masse for the first time since the pandemic began in order to thank keyworkers. Sophie and Edward s presence at the event cemented their status as key members of the monarchy, an image they upheld during a subsequent royal engagement.
The Countess of Wessex wrapped up warm as she attended a ceremony to mark the Corps of Army Music receiving a new royal title, earlier today.
Sophie, 55, looked effortlessly chic as she donned a white winter coat and black boots before adding a dash of colour with a very striking burgundy hat on top of her honey locks for her visit to Kneller Hall, Twickenham.
The royal initially stepped out of the car wearing a delicate floral face mask but removed it to smile at attendees as she made her way inside the venue.
The Countess of Wessex wrapped up warm as she attended a ceremony to mark the Corps of Army Music receiving a new royal title at Kneller Hall, Twickenham, earlier today
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