MUSIC FESTIVAL
CAMBRIDGE COMPETITIONS Prom Our Own Correspondent CAMBRIDGE, Thursday. / The Cambridge musical festival w;is con tin u< d last night Additional results are: PIANO SOLO, under 12. , , 'A' A ! si ■ A..... Andersoi (Hal t JjAvlyn Kush tCamhridsel J . . L rsurj B tri > l i lamilton l hjc. CONTRALTO SOLO. • Miss 1 (oris More \ - ; points j > SHAKESPEARIAN RECITAL. Men. 1 I Maurice Wilkinson tCambrid-t i . ( i 1 _ points • | . . E. B. Kemsley (Cambridge), SI p -3 ' PIANO DUET, under 16 , , . Own >.2. ction. Alison Simpson and Joan Maberlcv. 1 tCam bridge), "Le Carnival.- is . I Doris and Mavis Boyce* (CambridgeV. 1 ' S«> points . T . . TENOR SOLO. . "A Spirit Flower.'* v I '*..'. Syd Bakei • mb ... . J RECITAL WITH MUSICAL ACCOMU PAN I M ENT. Women. Miss Iris Andrews (Hamilton), “Hav- J I mg li Out.” So points • , Miss Otway (Te Awj t Miss Phyllis Torpy (Hamilton) . .. h.c. j OPERATIC OR DRAMATIC SOLO. Men. . i Maberley (Cambridge). "When | Other Dips,” St points i Ern; Kwy.vx ( Hamilton), SI points ... 2 • j Cyril Wood u 'ambridgf *». y p« 1 VIOLIN SOLO. Open, own selection. ; Miss Dagmar Jones (Cambridge), “La I i Serenata,’” S2 points . . i -Bernard C. Collins (Hamilton), si . | points 2 j WOMEN'S TEST RECITAL. ; Mrs. XV. J. Ward (Cambridge). 165 Points . . : Miss Karma Langtun tCambrid-n. >. : points •» , » VOCAL DUET. Women Misses Adele and Heine Bell (Pirongia), '•Shepherdess and Beau Brocade,” 71) points i Maud and Daisy Giles (Cambridge), 76 points j CHARACTER SKETCH. Boys and Girls under IC. . Zoe Faville (Hamilton). “A Beautiful Dream.’’ 85 points ; . | Ruth Speight (Cambridge), S2 points . 2 ■ Nancy Martyn and Joan Hardy .. . h.c. BASS SOLO. “The Watchman.” : W. F. Wade (Otorohanga), 7S points l L SACRED SOLO, Women. 1 Miss Adele Bell (Pirongia). S 7 points 3 Doris Moore (Auckland), 54 points .. 2 • Mary Attwood v.h.c. A feature of the festival was the choir • competition, which took place last night, the adjudicator paying a high tribute to : the winning choir’s performance. The competition resulted:— 1 j Beresford Street (Auckland) Congre--1 gational. 174 points i ] St. Andrew’s Anglican (Cambridge), ! St. Paul's Methodist (Cambridge), 153 : points 3 I | The test items were the anthem ’*t | ■ Waited Patiently,” and the hymn "Kter- j 1 nal Father, Strong to Save.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 791, 11 October 1929, Page 7
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