MUSIC EXAMINERS.
ARRIVAL AT WELLINGTON. FIRST TESTS IN AMERICA. ißy Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Monday. Mr Ronald Chamberlain, lecturer and examiner for Trinity College of Music, London, arrived by the Monowai tc-day to conduct examinations in the South Island. Air A. Qualfe, examiner for the Royal Academy of Music, London, also arrived to conduct examinations in the Dominion. Mr Chamberlain, on his way here, conducted the first Trinity College examinations held in America, where he says they are feeling the need for something which has a world-wide value and a fixed standard, and are finding it is Trinity College examinations. He thought music in the United States would improve with the Introduction of these examinations. The standard there was rather superficial j and fell short of what was required.
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Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18697, 25 July 1932, Page 8
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