TO STUDY IN LONDON
Scholarship 'qSchoolboy)! A 16-year-oMji pupil oßthe Linwood High’ School, C J K. Humphrey, has been aw: rded a scholarship for three j| jars’ study at the Royal Acai emy of Music, London. Mr B. A. Sayet, L.R.S.MI, of Auckland, has * also Been awarded a for three years’ study atll the Royal College pf Misic, London. The scholarships were awarded as a result. off the 1964 practical examinaitiays of the Associated Board) offt the Royal Schools of Mtfeic. 1 After their Study in London, the scholars will be provided with free)', passages back to New Zealand td enable them to assist pnusfc in their own country. ''
Humphrey received his training in pianoforte from Miss Irene Lassen, ofi) Christchurch, and Mr Sa.W-«was taught by Miss jianetta McStay, of Auckland, j I
Miss Lassen said’ that Humphrey was the youngest person she had eveni known to be awarded the Scholarship. It would not ntwfnally have been awarded Air a further two years, shetaaid. Humphrey had been beaming the piano for ninewears, and would leave for Edndon next January, said I Miss Lassen.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30678, 18 February 1965, Page 6
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