Rising sax star visits Horsham Music Centre for inspiring afternoon

Jonathan Radford with saxophonists Sam Medwell, Alice Dukes and Isabelle TuckerJonathan Radford with saxophonists Sam Medwell, Alice Dukes and Isabelle Tucker
Jonathan Radford with saxophonists Sam Medwell, Alice Dukes and Isabelle Tucker
Award-winning saxophonist Jonathan Radford met young musicians from the West Sussex Youth Wind Orchestra on Saturday, January 26.

The event took place at Horsham Music Centre and Jonathan offered an afternoon masterclass, in which West Sussex Music saxophonists Sam Medwell, Alice Dukes and Isabelle Tucker each played a pre-prepared piece with him.

Afterwards, Jonathan took his audience on a musical journey with a special performance of his Tour de Sax, as well as pieces by Debussy and Gershwin.

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“I thoroughly enjoyed working with the young musicians at West Sussex Music,” said Jonathan.

“Their approach and playing is very impressive and a credit to the amazing work taking place in West Sussex. It’s so important that this work continues. It contributes so greatly to the musical development of these young adults. A huge thank you to the Countess of Munster Musical Trust for making this event possible.”

Jonathan is a 2018 Royal Over-Seas League Music Competition Gold Medalist and first prize winner, known for his exceptional talent. He performs regularly throughout the UK and Europe for music societies and festivals in venues like the Wigmore Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Grieg Hall in Bergen and Philharmonie in Paris.

A West Sussex Music spokesperson said: “Having studied at the Paris Conservatoire he continued his studies at the Royal College of Music graduating from the Artist Diploma in 2018 where he was also the Mills Williams Junior Fellow. He is currently a Philip and Dorothy Green Young Artist with Making Music (PDGYA), a Park Lane Group Young Artist, a Tunnell Trust Artist and a Countess of Munster Musical Trust Recital Scheme Artist. He has appeared as soloist with several orchestras including the Slovenian Chamber Orchestra and Liverpool Mozart Orchestra.”

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