MUSIC EXAMS
MEDALS AND EXHIBITIONS As the result of the" practical examinations held during 1927 by the Associated Board of Music, the following candidates have been awarded medals and exhibitions: Final Grade, gold medal.—Mamie Reid, pianoforte, Auckland (Miss Law, L.R. A. M.). Advanced Grade, gold medal.—Francis S. Mac-Clean, pianoforte, Carterton (The Convent). Silver medal: Joyce Downing, pianoforte, Wellington (Mrs. E. Mackay). Intermediate Grade, gold medals.— Marjorie Alexander, pianoforte, Christchurch (Miss T. Kennard) and Mary E. Martin, violin, Greymouth (The Convent), equal. In the final and intermediate grades no candidate qualified to receive silver medals. Licentiate Examination, two £25 prizes.—North Island: Jeannette Briggs, Wellington (Madame Briggs); South Island, Belle D. Renaut, Christchurch (Miss M. Woodhouse, L.R.A.M.). Local Exhibitions, £ls and £lO each, advanced grade.—Elspeth J. Clarkson, pianoforte, Auckland (Mr. Eric Waters, L.A.8.). Intermediate Grade.—Louise W. Tonkin, pianoforte, Oamaru (Miss H. Cartwright). The board offered three exhibitions to candidates showing musical promise, entitling them to not less than two years’ free tuition at the Royal Academy or the Royal College in London. Information as to these awards has not yet come from London.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 341, 30 April 1928, Page 14
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