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MUSIC FESTIVAL

1 "" • • ' • - CAMBRIDGE COMPETITIOIff. ' '? '" . ' i LADY VOCALISTS N CAMBRIDGE, ibis 3*y; The Cambridge musical competitions ■were continued yesterday and to-day. VRe attendance of the public '4aat night '-icm . very large. The judging was .as follow*:,— Piano Solo ("Minuet*"), under.v ft— Moha Easter and Russell Reehal, equtl, 80 paints. 1. v' ~ . s - . ' - g' Recitation boys ox. jrirle under 12-—Phyllis Galbraith (Rotorua h -75, lj George Goodvin, 74. ; 2. " » National Song, .ladies.—A dele, :Bes' (Pirougiaj, '-Annie Laurie." 85.. I;VCiA Flay (Te Awamutui, 81, Mary lloli-, croft (ArapuniV. 3. - - - The judge made flattering remarla on the singing in this section, saying it CM the beet he had heard for a long time. The winner's performance was delightful. Piano Duet ("Hungarian Dance"). — Misses Pope and Darby (Manurenra), 80, 1: Misses E. Tye. and Oliven Burton iDevonport). 70, 2. Fourteen competed. Sight Reading, boys or girls under 18. — Max Ward. 70. i: Phyllis Galbraith (Rotorua), 73, 2. Adults: Mrs. W. J. Ward and Mr. Frank Penn. equal, 76, 1; Mrs. Hettie Pain (Otahuhu) and ilr, H. L. Poseenniskie, 75, 3. Humorous Recital, ladies.—N orma Laogton* ", The Mouse." 77. 1: Iris Andrew* (Hamilton), "Giving Notice" 76, 2: Joyce Arnold, 3. Tenor «So!o ("Serenade").—Maurice Calvert, 7i, 1; Alau Blackmau (Te Aroha), 72. 2. Piano Solo ("Novelette"), under 21. — Rose Findlay (Hamilton). 7fl. 1; Loroi Moss (Mount Eden), 77. 2. Fifteen competitors. Song, girls 17 and under.—Adele Bell (Pirongiaj. "Song of the Little Folk," 80. 1; Maud Giles, 77. 2: Eva Kussell, 3. Humorous Recital, with accompaniment. Catherine Whitburn 'Rotorua). '"Greetings. Old and New,"' 81. 1: M. Wilkinson, 80 2: Mrs. Linder (Hamilton), 3. Mezzo Soprano Sulo ("Morning").— Gretchen Hulme. 76. 1: Adele Bell, 73. 2; Catherine Whitburn, 3. Recitation, boys or girls under 16.— Phj His Galbraith (Rotorua), "The M<?rnia.'tlL .i, 1; Sybil Wright (Fraaktos), Ladies' A oca! Duet.—Mi-«e« Mary HoJdcroft and Man- A t wood, "Farewell to Summer," 77. i; Misses Adele and heme Beii. 76. 2. HimioroiK I rio or Quart ot. —Messrs. W. Wood. ?. Kintrsford mid A. Svinonds, " V J-:ttie tarui Well Tilled."' 1: Messrs. H. Boyee. W 7 . Weatherell, J. Ha worth and L. B. Hi 11ani. 2.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 235, 4 October 1928, Page 8

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MUSIC FESTIVAL Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 235, 4 October 1928, Page 8

MUSIC FESTIVAL Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 235, 4 October 1928, Page 8

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