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Bridge Violins very kindly donated several acoustic violins worth £850 each to help promote our 'Share a Stage at Glastonbury' competition.

The winners were as follows:

Belfast Telegraph - Miss R Gilpin from Portadown

Manchester Evening Post - Ali Agha from Prestwich

Birmingham Post - Rachael Bowdler from Sutton Coldfield

Western Mail - Ann Law from Coventry

The Glasgow Herald - Lyndsey Weadon from Kilmarnock

Northern Echo - Sophie Aisbitt from Darlington

Eastern Daily Press - Brenda Tate from Norwich

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Sophie Aisbitt

Sophie Aisbitt

Sophie Aisbitt

"I have been playing the violin since I was eight and have reached my grade 5. I play in the South Durham Regional Youth orchestra as well as my school orchestra. I am studying music GCSE and am playing the violin for my performance piece.
 
I am really pleased with my new Bridge violin as it is individual and unlike anyone elses. I especially love the gem detail and the really nice sound. I intend supporting the CLIC Sargent fundrasing and will promote the sponsored practice at my school." Sophie Aisbitt  
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Rachael Bowdler

Rachael Bowdler

Rachael Bowdler

"I began playing the violin from the age of six, learning the Suzuki method with my teacher Heather Clemson. I have progressed through all the Birmingham Schools' Orchestras and currently play in the Bimingham Schools' Symphony Orchestra. I also play viola and piano and have enjoyed playing in the many concerts and courses over the years." Rachael Bowdler
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FUSE Launch Share a Stage at Glastonbury

FUSE Launch Share a Stage at Glastonbury

FUSE Launch Share a Stage at Glastonbury

Linzi Supports Practice-a-thon

Linzi Stoppard, of 'Fuse' is an electric violinist who pushes the boundaries of musical convention with her passionate, live sets of rock, chill, dance and contemporary melodies. Ever challenging and always inventive, Linzi has transfixed audiences the world over with passionate and mesmerising performances. Married to Will Stoppard, son of Tom and Miriam, Linzi brings another dimension to an already hugely successful and creative family.

Have a look at: www.linzistoppard.com or www.myspace.com/fusemusic

Practice-a-thon Launch

The national launch of Practice-a-thon took place on Friday 20th October at Ocean in Hackney. The launch featured Nicola Benedetti along with musical talent from Rising Tide.

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" Practice-a-thon is a really exciting initiative, I'm very proud to be part of it! I’m also really looking forward to going to Glastonbury and playing along side some very talented young musicians. " Linzi Stoppard

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