MUSIC FESTIVAL
NAPIER COMPETITIONS. THIS MORNING’S SESSION. The Napier Musical Competitions Society’s Easter Festival was continued at Napier to-day. The following are the results of the morning session:— Vocal solo, boys under 12. own selection.—Master Robt. Batt (Napier), ‘‘Wondering Why,” 80pts., 1; Master Raymond Annan (Napier) “Love’s a Merry Auctioneer,” 79pts. 2; Master Noel Mahon (Gisborne), “Brown Bird Singing,” h.c. Character dance, 10 to 14. —Miss Peggy Black (Napier), “Pan,” 87pts., 1; Miss Betty Spiro (Napier), “Peter Pan,” 79pts., 2; Miss Madeline Jones (Napier), “Spanish,” v.h.c. Musical monologue, ladies, own selection (not humorous).—Miss Gwen Dalton (Napier), “The Roads,” 78pts., 1; Miss Grade Kerr (Wellington) “Blind,’’ 77pts., 2; Miss Betty Alexander (Napier), “Not Understood,’’ Miss Valerie Lewis (Napier), “Playmates ” Miss Nola Hyde (Wellington) “The Roads,” and Miss Natalie Pollock (Wellington), “La Belle Dame Sana Merci,” h.c. Vocal solo, boys under 9, own selection. —Master Noel Mahon (Gisborne), “Good Night Pretty Stars,” 75pts., 1; Master Lauience McCarthy (Napier), “A Fairy Timekeeper,” 70pts., 2. Skipprig dance under 10.—Miss Joyce Hill (Napier), 82pts., 1; Miss Nola Thear (Hastings), 80pts., 2; Miss Shirley Hutchinson (Hastings), v.h.c. Vocal solo and accompanist, boy or girl, under 12. —Misses Rae Sanders and Norma Spencer (Hastings), “The Second Minuet,” 153pts., I; Misses Audrey Hodgson and Rae Sanders (Hastings) “Tho Empty House,” 146pta., 3.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 107, 19 April 1933, Page 6
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