A WINCHESTER schoolgirl is celebrating after picking up two awards at a music festival – and could be able to feature in a film soundtrack.

Thirteen-year-old St Swithun’s student Emma Pearce brought home the Sturge Trophy for the best solo musical performance from an under-14 in the woodwind section at the Portsmouth Music Festival. She also won the Karen Cup for the best overall performance in the woodwind category.

The Karen Cup is awarded for the demonstration of musicianship and versatility across a number of classes and genres. Awarding Year 9 pupil Emma the prize, adjudicator Keith Allen said: “Emma was the most musical throughout. She is very talented and was born to play the alto sax.”

Emma, who is in Year 9, is an accomplished pianist, flautist and saxophonist. Her talents have also been noticed by film director Jane Spencer, who has asked Emma to feature on the soundtrack to her next movie, South of Hope Street.

Headmistress of St Swithun’s School Jane Gandee said: “Emma is an immensely talented musician who has charmed us with her performances at school recitals. After all of her hard work in the past year, this success is well deserved.”