IT may be in its 94th year, but the Glasgow Music Festival is still attracting thousands of entrants. Yesterday saw the latest round in the competition, including more musical events and prepared and Bible reading classes.
Results: Tuesday March 7 Gilmour Bar Trophy: Garrowhill Primary School.
Ian Barrie Certificate: Lawrie K Baxter.
Junior Vocal Duets: 1 Christina and Rachel Joint; 2 Tyler Poole and Aaron Robb.
Baritone Solos: 1 Frank McCamley;
2 Christopher Athorne; 3 Richard Marshall.
Oratorio or Cantata Aria: 1 Lawrie K Baxter; 2 Frances Taylor; 3 Marion Ramsay.
Gilbert & Sullivan Solos: 1 Fiona Marie Clarke; 2 Aileen Fisher; 3Morag Morrison.
Folk Song: 1 Fiona Marie Clarke.
Poem with Song: 1 Elizabeth Slessor.
Junior Scottish Vocal Solos: 1 Eilidh Munro; 2 Rachel Joint; 3 Meg Buchanan.
Boys' Vocal Solos (12 and over): 1 Andrew Pattie; 2 Steven McLean; 2 Aaron Robb; (11 and under): 1Ian Gardiner; 2 Fraser Munro; 3 Jordin Devlin; 3 Edward Toner.
Girls' Vocal Solos (13 and 14): 1 Alexandra Prior; 2 Amanda McDonald; 3 Leila Al-Mqbali; 3 Hayley Beattie.
Modern Woodwind and Brass Solos:
1 Alison Turriff.
Woodwind and Brass Sonata: 1 Alison Turriff; 2 Laura Harkins; 3 Lee Mackie; 3 Claire Seale.
Woodwind and Brass Solos (Premier): Scott Lygate.
Woodwind Solos C: 1 Emily Smith; 2 Jack McIntyre; 3 David Gibson; 3 Craig Scott.
Classical Accordion Solos (Open): 1 Gary James Blair; (B): 1 Rebekah Mitchell.
Traditional Accordion Solos B: 1 Rebekah Mitchell; 2 Jennifer Seaton.
Group Verse (9-11): 1 Garrowhill Primary School; (5-8): 1 Garrowhill Primary School; 2 Crookfur Choral Verse Group.
Burns Verse (12 and 13): 1 Nicholas Donnelly; 2 Catrina Fleming; 3 Matthew Kerr; 3 Kyle McCabe; (10 and 11) : 1 Alison Mitchell; 2 Mashal Aamir; 3 Alexandra Donald.
Prepared Reading (14 and 15): 1 Christopher Bush; 2 Francesca Ruddy; 3 Drew McCusker; (12 and 13): 1 Craig MacLean; 2 Erin Christie; 3 Beth McLaughlin; (11): 1 Laura Seggie; 2 Lars Thom; 3 Jordan Roberts-Laverty.
Bible Reading (Open): 1 Rosanne MacDonald; 2 Ross Thomson; 3 John Thomson; (14 and 15): 1 Stephen Meiklejohn; 2 Francesca Ruddy; 3 Drew McCusker; (12 and 13): 1 Craig MacLean; 2 Andrew Shaw; 3 Catrina Fleming; (10 and 11): 1 Abigail Stirling;
2 Nicole Hamilton; (8 and 9): 1 Niamh Gallagher; 2 Lucy Lannigan; 3 Heather Holloway.
Sight Reading (10): 1 Mashal Aamir; 2 Abigail Stirling; 3 Peter Cushley; (8): 1 Rebecca Williamson; 2 Abigail Gregory; 3 Barat Boutaleb.
Write Your Own Poem (12-15): 1 Christie Cheng; 2 Aimee Flint; (9-11):
1 Alana Stevenson; 2 Abigail Stirling; 3 Mashal Aamir.
Monologue (Open): 1 Eleanor Capaldi; (14 and 15): 1 Sehyr Zahoor; 2 Maria Gravelle; 3 Carina Watt; (12 and 13): 1 Erin Christie; 2 Catrina Fleming; 3 Hollie Ferguson.
Duologue (Open): 1 Nadia El-Sayed and Stuart Williams; (15 and under):
1 Elisa McKerron and Michael McCormick.
Playlet - Primary Schools (P4-P7): 1 Gavin Hughes, Fara Stringfellow and William Sinclair.
Creative Performance (9-11): 1The Gargunnock Players.
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