MUSICAL FESTIVAL.
CAMBRIDGE COMPETITIONS.
PRIZE-WINNERS* CONCERT
MOST SUCCESSFUL FIXTURE
[iSY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] CAMBRIDGE, Friday. The actual competitions in connection with tho Cambridge Musical Festival came to an end last evening. The festival is being concluded this ovoning with a prizewinners' concert. Excellent attendances have been the order during the week and to-night the Town Hall is crowded to the doors. A large number failed to gain admittance. In every respect, from the musical viewpoint especially, tho competitions this year have been a record success. Additional results are:— Impromptu Reading.—luank Penn (Cambridge), 80, 1; Miss Norma Langton (Cambridge), 72, 2; Mis. J. W. Ward (Cambridge), 70, 3. Piano Duet, under 12.—Isobel laylor and .Jocelyn Rush (Cambridge), 84, 1; Molly Sawyers and Moya Mahoney, 82, I. Recitation, under 10.—Norma Jarvis (Cambridge), 83, 1; Joyce Martin (Cambridge), B], 2. _ National Song, ladies.—Miss Adele Bell (Pirongiu), 85, 1; Miss Doris Moore (Auckland), 84, 2. Recitation, under 12. —Joyce Martin (Cambridge), 83, 1; Dorothea de Montalk (Frankton), 82, 2. Song, girls, 17 and under 21.—Miss Reine Bell (Pirongiu), 84, 1; Miss Maud Giles (Cambridge), 83, 2. Violin Solo, under 12.—Rodney Hamerton (Hamilton), 2. Recitation, under 16. —Phyllis Galbraith (Rotorua), 84, 1; Joan Hardy (Cambridge), 83, 2. . Baritone Solo ("Roadways").—Eric liwart (Hamilton), 79, 1; Bruce Anderson (Hamilton), 76, 2. Humorous Recitation, ladies. —Miss liis Andrews (Hamilton), 84, 1; Miss Phyllis Torpv (Hamilton), 80, 2. Piano Solo, under 21.—Miss Flossie Brook (Thames), 88, 1; Miss Veronica Pope (Takanini) and Miss Phyllis Cato (Auckland), 83, equal, 2. _ _ Recitalion, under 14 ("The lui ). Zoo Flu veil, 81, 1; Phyllis Galbraith (Rotorua), 80, 2. \ ii National Song, gentlemen.—Gerald Peters (Cambridge), 84, 1; 11. .Watts (Manurewa), 81, 2. Piano Solo, restricted class.— Miss -Veronica Pope (Takanini), 86, 1; Miss Phyllis Cato (Auckland), 83, 2. Recitation, under 16 ("The Day is Done").—Ruth Speight (Cambridge), 84, 1; Joan Hardy (Cambridge), 83, 2. Vocal Solo, with Accompaniment.—Miss Mary Attwood (soloist), Mrs. B. Couper (piano), Miss Joan Cooper ('cello), 75, 1; W. Mabcrlv .(soloist), Miss M. Attwood (piano), Miss D. Jones (violin), 69, 2. Vocal Solo, ladies, restricted class.—Miss Maud Giles (Cambridge), 84, 1; Mrs. Dorothy Robson, 82, 2. Anecdotes.—F. A. Jennings (Morrinsville), 1; C. Andrew, 2.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20384, 12 October 1929, Page 14
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363MUSICAL FESTIVAL. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20384, 12 October 1929, Page 14
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