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ASSOCIATED BOARD MUSICAL EXAMINATIONS.

AWARD OF MEDALS, 1907

Gold and silver medals are awarded' annually by the Associated Board of the R.A.M. and R.C.M., London, to candidates, at the local centre examnation throughout New Zealand, who gain highest honour merles in the advanced and intermediate grades. The awards for this year are as follow: —»

(Full marks 150, honours ISO, miirmurri to qualify for a medal 135).

AVANCED GRADE,

Gold medal.--Florence Hercus,. Christchurch, pianoforte, 137 marks (teacher, Mrs Myra Young, L.A.8.). Silver medal.--Millie lies, Dunedin, pianoforte, 136 marks (teacher, Mr Max Scherek); Una Sullivan, Hokitika, pianoforte, 136 marks (teacher, the Convent School). The next in order of merit aire—-Alice M. Jones, Masterton, pianoforte, 135 marks (teacher, Mr Andrew B. Wallace) ; Rita > Moritzson, Dunedin,. pianoforte, 135 marks (teacher, St. Dominies College) INTERMEDIATE GRADE.

Gold medal.—Marion T. McKinnon, Wellington, harmony, 138 • marks(teacher, Miss B. Harte, L.A.B.)t Silver medal— Mary Gould, Christchurch, pianoforte, 137 marks (teacher, Mrs Myra Young, L.AJ3.)' Three exhibitions entitling their holders to not less than two years free musical tuition at the Royal. Academy or Royal College in London are offared annually, without any restrictions as to age or grade,"to candidates in Australasia, who •in theopinion of the examiners show exceptional musical promise. Taking all candidates into consideration, the examiner reports that the following in order of merit showed greatest musical promise:—Henry W. Norris, Invercargill, licentiate, violin; Kathleen R. Levi, Dunedin, higher school pianoforte; Florence Hercus,. Christchurch, advanced pianoforte; Mary. Gould, Cnrisuchurch, intermediate pianoforte. These candidates, together with those selected from Australia, will be recommened to the Board. It will be remembered that one of these exhibitions was awarded to a New Zealand candidate last year.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 9009, 19 December 1907, Page 5

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ASSOCIATED BOARD MUSICAL EXAMINATIONS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 9009, 19 December 1907, Page 5

ASSOCIATED BOARD MUSICAL EXAMINATIONS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 9009, 19 December 1907, Page 5

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