MUSIC EXAMINATIONS.
MEDALS AND EXHIBITIONS. The Associated Board of the Royal Academy of Music and the Itoynl College of Music offers annually gold and silver medals to those candidates who gain highest honours marks in lorn! centre grades; also local exhibitions value £ls and £lO to those who show ereat musical promise. These awards for lO'-io linve now been made as follows: Filial Grade, gold medal: Phyllis Kowe, Wellington, pianoforte. Advanced Grade, gold medal: Thomas Vaughan, Muster-ton, singing. Advanced Grade, silver medal: Ethel Wallace. Greymouth, violin. Intermediate Grade, gold medal: Dora J. Sawden, Wellington, pianoforte. Local Exhibition—Advanced Grade: Dor- [ othy Mudford, Auckland, singing. Intermediate Grade: Margaret E. Crawshawe, >"ew Plymouth, piano. The Board also offered an exhibition, tenable for two or three years, at the Royal College or Royal Academy, in London. This award has not yet been made. For the current year three such exhibitions are offered in Xew Zealand, and it is hoped that candidates may be found to take them all uy>. ■- I
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18672, 22 April 1926, Page 3
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