WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS.
At the last meeting of the executive council over;which Mr. B. P. Gully presided, the following musical items were selected for the 1927 Wellington competitions festival:—
Piano Solos.—Under 10, "Dancing Dolls" 10-12, "A Little Suite" (Gerrard Wilhatns); 12-U, "Pipe and Tabor" Quilter); 14-16, "Four Album-leaves" (bwmstead); society's scholarship, 13-15, air -ivjth variations, "The . Harmonious Blacksmith" (Handel) arid "Trau merei" (Strauss); 16-18, "Capriccio in A" (Bow?<?K- Bns£ o1 Kano Co-s scholarship, 15-18, .Italian .Concerto" (Bach) and "Romance in a sharp (Schumann); 18-21, "Humoresque (Dunhill). Chief piano solo, "Deux Lunaires" (Pick-Mangiagalli). Open class, Impromptu m G flat" (Chopin). Piano Duets: Under 10, "Girls and Boys" WU 0"1?; "A Day in the Woods" f& <SK A£° r£); 12"14 ' "MiUtary March in G (Schubert); 14-16, "Duet Sonata in D" (Mozart); 16-18, "From the Bohemian Forest _ (Dvorak); 16-21, "Tema con variaziom in G" (Mozart). Open class, "New ! Slavonic Dances" (Dvorak). Violin solos: Open .class, "Malaguena" (Sarsate); 16-20, blavische Tangweisen," G minor (DvorakEreisler); 12-16, "Louis XIII. and Payane (Courperin-Kreisler); under 12 «?.?i?, cc <Han<iel). Vocal Solos: Soprano! Fiddler Come and Play For Me" (Montague Phillips); mezzo-soprano, "L'Adieu IT*! » %roli); contralto, "Speak, Earth, §WV' tfmTFH tf nor ' "The Bells of Youth' (Fletcher); baritone, "Tally-Ho" (Leom); bass, "Spanish Gold" (Fisher). Society s Scholarships: Soprano. "Sweet Suffolk Owl" (Poston); mezzo-soprano, .It o«^ a- lder^, Son 8" (Bantock); contra to "Music When Soft Voices Dii" (J3esly); tenor, "A Spirit Flower" (Tipton); baritone "The Rolling EngUsli M,, ,$ e%h bass, "The Mother's Heart (Comngsby Clarke). Begg's Schol- *,: M-21. "Song of the Little f° lks,: (Coates); 16-18, "Wild Rose Lane" v>Ufk You Believe in FairShJ > °m rle \i 12^ 4 ' "° Leave Your Sheep (Hazelhurst); undec 12, "Lullaby" ,mrt #' <?- Oy?: 12"16 ' "-^d^e" (Carew); ™A er- J2, "Crying for the Moon" (DicksonJ- female Voice Choir: "Ye Banks fis" B"f, 8 J^cher) and "Lovely Phyl--1 n^'^4 lerV «S venile V*1 ™' "Dr^m Island (Moy); "The Frog and the Mouse." £™ rUw-^ 6 ' aJeauty BriS^t" (Bantock); 5 6 d <BI OWn Bee" (Bal>tock). Chorus, under 12: "A Round Robin" (Alderson); Story Town" (Rowley). Primary schools: Good-night".. (Jenkins);' "Trip and Go" k »•].; »MS dllryi schools: "A Song of ii v»g £ &*"*)•> "Tl>e Child and the Kobm" (Davies).
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 19, 24 January 1927, Page 7
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358WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 19, 24 January 1927, Page 7
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