MORE than 2,000 children from Gwent flocked to Newport to demonstrate their musical talent over the weekend.

The Regional Festival for Music for Youth - hosted by Gwent Music - was held at the Newport Centre and attracted an estimated 2,600 children from Friday, March 24 to Saturday, March 25.

Simon Linton, 45, who is business manager of Gwent Music, said the day was "wonderful".

He said: "The two days have been relaxing and had a lovely feeling to them.

"It's been wonderful to see so many groups and the audience having so much fun.

"There's been such a mixed age range here too - the youngest child taking part was four."

Mr Linton said the two days allowed children to "develop their musical talent".

"The days gave children opportunities," said Mr Linton, "and I think that is very important.

"They were also given feed back for their performances - this is the only way people can become even better."

"Each performance was roughly between eight to 10 minutes."

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Young musicians wow Regional Festival for Music for Youth at the Newport Centre

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Emma Archer, also of Gwent Music, added: "The day has been amazing and I'm very grateful to everyone who came."

A variety of ensembles - including woodwind and strings - performed pieces to a packed room of people.

Some of the groups which performed included Greater Gwent Youth Jazz Orchestra and South Monmouthshire Sax Ensemble.

Jean Barnes, whose granddaughter was performing in one of the groups, said: "I was moved when I heard my granddaughter play.

"She didn't know that I was coming so I surprised here.

"Music is lovely thing and it relaxes me."

Paul Parish, an ex-music teacher, said he had been coming to the music festival "for years".

"I really enjoy it," said Mr Parish, "I wouldn't keep coming back if I didn't.

"I see a lot of talent among the children and I think they'll all go far.

"This is a must event for all music lovers."