Montage photo of all the WWAA bursary holders

West Wight Arts Association invests in young Island musicians with grants

Twelve young Island musicians have been awarded grants to further their musical studies by West Wight Arts Association.

The recipients range from 11 to 18 and played a wide variety of instruments or sang to a panel of WWAA trustees on Saturday 24th February 2024.

They also answered questions about their music making and what they would spend an award on; their answers ranged from help with funding further music lessons to better instruments or equipment.

Before an judging panel
The panel were treated to performances on piano, saxophone, drums, clarinet, oboe, violin, flute and  voice from students from six different schools on the Island.

The judges were deeply impressed by the standards achieved and the aspirations expressed by the musicians.

Wedgwood: Very difficult to decide who our major award winners should be
Organiser Pam Wedgwood said,

“We had a wonderful response to our initial appeal for Island music students and it was very hard to shortlist applicants to start with.

“Then on the audition day it was very difficult to decide who our major award winners should be as the standard was so high, but we were able to give everyone something.”


News shared by Judith on behalf of West Wight Arts Association. Ed