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MUSIC EXAMS.

ASSOCIATED BOARD AWARDS

Thp Associated Board of the Royal Academy of : Music anp the Royal College of Music, LonppnJ anpoppces the following awards as the result of the practical 'examinations held throughout the Dominion Igst yegr. Tfie Exhibitioners receive a free cqurse of not less than two years’ duration at one of the Royal Institutions EXHIBITIONERS Mary E. Martin, violin, (Convent, Greymouth), at the Royal College of Mpsic, Lonflqn. Margaret McLeod, piano, (lona College, Havelock Worth) at the Royal College of Mpsic, London. Thelma Willoughby, piano (Mr. Gordon Short, Wellington) at the Royal Academy of Mpsic, DPPdon.

MEDALLISTS Final Grade, gold mepal: Eva Judd, violin, (Mr. J. A. Wallace, Dunedin); Final Grade, silver medal: Noel C. Newson, piano (Miss F. Tindall, Christchurch) . Advanced Grade, gold medal: Marjorie Alexander (Miss L. Kennard, Christchurch). Advanced Grade, silver medal: Mary E- Martin, violin (Convent, Greymouth). • Intermediate Grade, gold medal: Gordon V. Anderspn, piano, (Miss H. Cartwright, Oamaru). LICENTIATE EXAMINATIONS

(Two £25 prizes)

North Island: Richard Maunder, violin (Mr. Leon de Mauny, Wellington). South Island: Constance Flamank, singing, (Madame Ottlee, Christchurch). • N.Z. LOCAL EXHIBITIONS (First £l5; Second £10) Advanced Grade, Violin: Mary E. Martin (Convent, Greymouth) £l5. Intermediate Grade: Sunday Mowbray (Miss M. L. Trafford, Auckland) £lO.

Violet Ward Prize of £5 (for Christchurch candidates only): Marjorie Alexander, piano (Miss' Kennard). It will be seen from the above list, that Miss Mary E. Martin, pupil of the Convent, Greymouth, has been the fortunate winner of three different awards—the New Zealand Local Exhibition of £l5, the Advanced Grade Silver Medal, and the Royal College Exhibition entitling her to two or three years’ free tuition at the London Centre.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 April 1929, Page 3

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MUSIC EXAMS. Greymouth Evening Star, 18 April 1929, Page 3

MUSIC EXAMS. Greymouth Evening Star, 18 April 1929, Page 3

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