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MUSIC AWARDS

Associated Board of Royal Schools EXAMINATION RESULTS The following awards of exhibitions and medals have been made by the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Mu-sic to candidates who sat for examination in the year 1936: — Two exhibitions, value £50 each per annum, tenable for two years. — Alex Sylvester Lindsay ((Mr W. J. Ferguson, L.R.S.M., . Invercargill), violin, tenable at the Royal College of Music, London; Nancy Estall, Christchurch, violoncello, tenable at the . Royal Academy of Music, London. LICENTIATE EXAMINATIONS Two prizes of £25 each, awarded to candidates gaining the highest marks in each island. — North Island: Colin R. Horsley (Miss Y. R. Johnston, Wanganui)/ pianoforie; South Island: Mona Carmody (the Dominican Convent, Invercargill), pianoforte. .Two local exhibitions, value £35 and £10, to candidates under the age of 18 years, showing exceptional musical promise. — Grade VII.: Campbell Davie (Miss Mona Dean, Palmerston North), pianoforte. Grade VL: Erie Craig (Miss Violet Lewis, Auckland), violin. GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS Grade' VIIL gold medal. — Peter D. Coopet (Mr Alfred Bunz, Christchurch) pianoforte. > Grade. VHL silver medal. — Dorotby Downing (Mrs Mackay, Wellington), pianoforte. Grade VII. gold" medal. — E. Shirley Craig (Miss Amy Partridge, Wellington), pianoforte. Grade VII, silver medal.—' Winifred L. Anderson (Mr H. Ellwood, Christchurch), violin; Una R. Murray (the Convent, Greymouth), violin. Grade VI. gold medal. — Rona M. Peillon (the Convent, Greymouth), violin. Grade VI. silver medal. — Betty F. Whittington (Miss E'la Postles, Auckland), pianoforte. GRADE VIH. PRIZES £10 and free entry for licentiate, to the candidate gaining highest marks.— Peter D. Cooper (Mr Alfred Bunz. Christchurch), pianoforte. Free entries for licentiate for the next highest marks. — Dornthy Downing (Mrs Mackay, Wellington;, pianoforte; Patience Roberteon (Woodford- House, Hastings), pianoforte; Allan Tregoniiing (Miss Carmody, Gore), pianoforte. An anonymous prize of £5 for special merit. — Albert J. Lawson (Mr Bees McConachy, Dunedin), Violin, Grade VIII. The Violet Ward Prize, Christchurch. — Jean Anderson (Sliss A. H. Slack), pianoforte. , ' •

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 66, 5 April 1937, Page 8

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MUSIC AWARDS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 66, 5 April 1937, Page 8

MUSIC AWARDS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 66, 5 April 1937, Page 8

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