Composers' Contest
Annual Composers’ Contest, sponsored by Charles Begg & Co, Ltd., has just been completed. The conditions of the contest ‘call for an original pianoforte composition suitable as a teaching piece, and for public performance. The company awards a cash prize of 10 guineas to the winning entry, and undertakes to publish this. The judge appointed on this occasion was Andersen Tyrer, F.R.M.C.M., of Wellington. There were 43 entries, and the placings were as follows: First Prize: ERNEST JENNER, of Christchurch, his composition being entitled "Two Outdoor Sketches." Second Prize: HENRY SHIRLEY, of Auckland. Third Prize: TRACY. MORESBY, of Auckland. judging of entries in the second ‘There were also three highly commended items, these being the work of David Blair, Claude Haydon and A, D. Heenan, all of Wellington.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 297, 2 March 1945, Page 19
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129Composers' Contest New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 297, 2 March 1945, Page 19
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