MUSIC AWARDS.
ASSOCIATED BOARD OF R.A.M AND R.C.M., LONDON.
The hoard offers two gold and two silver medals annually to candidates who gain highest honours marks in local centre practical subjects. In recent years it has not often been possible to award these medals, btit this year all except one have .been gained by the following candidates: Advanced Grade—Gold medal, Alison A. Allsop, Christchurch, piano. Intermediate Grade—Gold medal, Ethel Wallace. Greymouth, violin; silver medal, Nellie Ottaway, Wellington, singing. Two local exhibitions are offered, value £ls and £lO. to local centre candidates under 18 years of age who show exceptional musical promise, the purpose being to assist their further training in music. These have been awarded as follows: Phyllis Rowe, Wellington, advanced piano; David T. Christie. Napier, intermediate violin. Two candidates have been recommended for exhibitions which will give them two or three years’ free tuition at the Royal Academy or Royal College in London. These are awarded by the London office, and information has not vet been received.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 19 February 1925, Page 2
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168MUSIC AWARDS. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 19 February 1925, Page 2
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