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DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS

SACRED SOLO, ladies—Own. selection. • • , • -, Miss Mary Bald (Hokitika), 89 ipoinits ... ........ ... 1 M,iss Margaret Green (Bellknowes), 86 points 2 Miss Aileen Young (Maori Hill), 85 points ... ... ... ... 3 Also recalled: Miss E. B. Ritchie (Dunedin) 83, Miss Mary Somerville (Roslyn) 83. Highly Commended: Miss Evelyn Shepard (Dunedin), 82; Miss Ina Blackwood (Roslyn) 82, Miss M. E. Howden (Port Chalmers) 82, Miss Alva Myers (Kaitnngata) 82. Also competed: Miss Mari Tucker (Roslyn) 81, Miss Kathleen Bond (Christchurch) 80, Miss Winnie Collier (Port Chalmers) 80, Miss Dorothy M. Sligo (Roslyn.) 80, Miss Marcia E. Morris (Dunedin) 79, Miss Ethel Dochertv (Sawyers' Bay), 78, Miss Netta Wilkie (N.E. Valley) 77, Mrs ;A. H. Ritchie (Waitati) 76, Miss Helen Wilson (Dunedin) 76, Miss Dorothy Ramsay (Burkes) 74, Miss Tui I. Pennell (Mcrnington) 74, Mrs A. Duerden (Invercargill) 70, Miss Freda Duff (Dunedin) 70, Mrs J. A. Aitcheson (St. Kilda) 70. Dr Jarman said that this was quite an inspiring section. Out of 23 comnetitors he had recalled no fewer than five. Miss Bald’s selection was ideal for a sacred solo. She displayed beantifully equalised tone control anu /her interpretation was full of devotional sincerity. Miss Green had a voice of delightful quality, but her breath control was not always clean. She gave a nice ■ sincere interpretation. With regard to Miss Young’s performance Dr Jarman .said that he would like a broader “a” in “Israeli” There were a few moments of uncertain in--tonation. She phrased well and gave a nice, live interpretation. Her voice was a little forced at the end.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1929, Page 5

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256

DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1929, Page 5

DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1929, Page 5

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