EMF administrative assistant Susie Walsh said: “Our programmes span mediaeval music through to contemporary music, with a focus on the Golden Renaissance of English Music – the late-19th to early-20th centuries and an emphasis on unearthing works that have been overlooked or forgotten. “The EMF is delighted to be playing a part in re-starting live music-making in the UK; our autumn festival will this year be held in Horsham, at St. Mary’s Church, on Friday, October 9 and Saturday, October 10. “The opening concert on Friday evening includes violin sonatas by Elgar, Vaughan Williams and Delius while the Saturday morning piano recital features music with a local Sussex connection by Elgar, Holst, Bridge, Bax, Ireland and Parry. The afternoon concert is a lovely programme for flute and harp, while the Saturday evening concert celebrates less well-known baroque gems.” For the full programme of the festival, to book tickets online and for further information visit http://www.englishmusicfestival.org.uk/2020-autumn-festival/about.php Alternatively, contact founder-director Em Marshall-Luck at em.marshall-luck@englishmusicfestival.org.uk or on 07808 473889. Susie added: “The Festival will be following all Government and World Health Organisation recommendations and policies to keep our audiences safe.” Steps announce Brighton date and new album West Sussex man reveals "truth" about his sister's murder in 10 Rillington Place Why pre-booking might be here to stay at Weald & Downland Living Museum Loxwood Drive-In Movies set for 2021 return IN PICTURES: Eastbourne Pier turns film star! IN PICTURES: Images of lockdown across Brighton and Hastings • Talk is increasing of further lockdowns in the UK. What do you think of the situation? Join the Big Conversation and have your say on everything from healthcare to how the pandemic has affected you personally and how we make our communities stronger: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/bc-worthing