Pupils of the Christchurch School of Instrumental Music, who were presented with scholarships at a chamber music concert last evening. They are: front (from left), Katrina Jennings, aged 11, New Zealand Musicians’ Union scholarship; Emma-Louise Davey,' aged 14, Bob Stafford scholarship; and Garth Russell, aged 11, New Zealand Musicians’ Union scholarship. Back (from left), Sarah McClelland, aged 17, Robert Perks scholarship; Lal Baker, aged 16, Sedley Wells scholarship; Frances Taylor, aged 16, Bob Stafford scholarship; Julia Grenfell, aged 16, Beggs Music Centre scholarship; Christopher Hentschel, aged 13, New Zealand Musicians’ Union scholarship; and Selena Barkle, aged 19, Sedley Wells scholarship. The scholarships, awarded annually, were presented in the Centre Gallery of the Christchurch Arts Centre.
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115Pupils of the Christchurch School of Instrumental Music, who were presented with scholarships at a chamber music concert last evening. They are: front (from left), Katrina Jennings, aged 11, New Zealand Musicians’ Union scholarship; Emma-Louise Davey,' aged 14, Bob Stafford scholarship; and Garth Russell, aged 11, New Zealand Musicians’ Union scholarship. Back (from left), Sarah McClelland, aged 17, Robert Perks scholarship; Lal Baker, aged 16, Sedley Wells scholarship; Frances Taylor, aged 16, Bob Stafford scholarship; Julia Grenfell, aged 16, Beggs Music Centre scholarship; Christopher Hentschel, aged 13, New Zealand Musicians’ Union scholarship; and Selena Barkle, aged 19, Sedley Wells scholarship. The scholarships, awarded annually, were presented in the Centre Gallery of the Christchurch Arts Centre. Press, 7 December 1987, Page 3
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