WEEKEND winners at the Glasgow Music Festival were:
The Herald Challenge Trophy: Milngavie Young Singers.
Donaldson Trophy: Nicole Irvine.
Glasgow Orpheus Choir Trophy: The Auburn Singers.
Southside Brass Trophy: Dunbartonshire Concert Band.
Saltire Award: Easdale Primary School.
Solo Verse (5 & 6) A: 1 Siobhan O'Donnell, Alayna Elder; 2 Amy
Congdon, Stephanie Irvine; 3 Rachel Donnelly, Graham Jones.
Solo Verse (7): 1 Erin Gavin; 2 Dionne Murray; 3 Leanne Lyons; 3 Eva
Maria McDonald.
Solo Verse (8): 1 Nicole Irvine; 2 Alessia Elder; 3 Lauren Watt.
Solo Verse (9): 1 Victoria Parker; 2 Kerry Briggs; 3 Kyle Calderwood.
Solo Verse (10): 1 Adam Mills; 2 Jukie Henry; 3 Eilish O'Donnell.
Solo Verse (11): 1 Kristy Benstead; 2 Tara Webster; 3 Michelle
Stevenson.
Solo Verse (12 & 13): 1 Fiona McDonald; 2 Paula Lyons; 3 Leigh Gordon.
Solo Verse -- Scottish (7 and under): 1 Alayna Elder; 2 Stephanie
Irvine; 3 Erin Gavin.
Solo Verse -- Scottish (8 & 9): 1 Nicole Irvine; 2 Jane Louise
Pillans; 3 Jennifer McAlpine.
Solo Verse -- Scottish (10 & 11): 1 Julie Henry; 2 Laura Paterson; 3
Adam Mills.
Solo Verse -- Scottish (12 & 13): 1 Paula Lyons; 2 Iain Pillans; 3
Fiona McDonald; 3 Anne Millar.
Prepared Reading (7-9): 1 Faye A McGowan, Sarah Moore; 2 Emma Tyson,
Mary Miller; 3 Laura McNeilly, Jane Louise Pillans.
Prepared Reading (10 & 11): 1 Laura Paterson; 2 Maggie Service; 3
Kristy Benstead.
Prepared Reading (12 & 13): 1 Leigh Gordon; 2 Fiona McDonald; 3 Iain
Pillans; 3 Rona McCreath.
Sight Reading (7): 1 Sarah Woodcock; 2 Emma Tyson; 3 Kristy Miller.
Sight Reading (8 & 9): 1 Hayley McKenzie; 2 Jane Louise Pillans; 3
Jennifer McAlpine.
Sight Reading (10 & 11): 1 Kristy Benstead; 2 Tara Webster; 3
Michelle Stevenson.
Sight Reading (12 & 13): 1 Fiona McDonald; 2 Leigh Gordon; 3 Gavin
Simpson.
Verse Composition (11 and under): 1 Kristy Benstead; 2 Lisa McNeil; 3
Andrew Christie.
Junior Choirs (Under 10): 1 Kilbarchan Junior Choir; 2 Tantallon
Singers; 3 Jordanhill Primary School Junior Choir.
Junior Choirs (Under 14): 1 Tantallon Singers; 2 Bannerman Music
School Junior Choir; 3 Kilbarchan Junior Choir.
Junior Choirs (Under 16): 1 Milngavie Young Singers; 2 Kilbarchan
Junior Choir.
Junior Choirs -- Scots Song (under 14): 1 Easdale Primary School; 2
Sighthill Primary Choir.
Primary School Class Music Making: 1 Easdale Primary School.
Violin Solos B: 1 Louise Storrie; 2 Jacqueline Watson.
Violin Solos D: 1 Eve Smith; 2 Pak Chung Tsang; 3 Claire Tarbert.
Viola Solos A: 1 Ruth Wassermann.
Viola Solos C: 1 Anne Watson; 2 Laura Macrae; 3 Kathryn Wilson.
Cello Solos A: 1 Gillian Rycroft.
Cello Solos C: 1 Ewan Brownlee; 2 Anna Brett; 3 Alasdair
Duke-Wardrop.
Concert Bands -- Open: 1 Dunbartonshire Concert Band; 2 East Glasgow
Concert Band.
Adult Choirs (Female Voices): 1 The Auburn Singers.
Composition: 1 Cameron D Sutherland; 2 Christopher Ewart.
Recorder Consorts A (Unconducted): 1 Stepps Consort; 2 Berryhill
Consort; 3 St Modan's Academy.
Recorder Ensembles (Unconducted): 1 Berryhill Baroque; 2 Bearsden
Academy; 3 Berryhill Ensemble.
Accordion Solos Classical -- Open: 1 Angus Lyon; 2 Clint McCutcheon;
3 Elizabeth Flannagan; 3 Kirstin Lyon.
Accordion Solos Classical A: 1 Joanne Lindsay; 2 Grant Ness.
Accordion Solos Classical B: 1 Robert Allison; 1 Stewart Allan; 3
Kirsty Findlater.
Accordion Solos Traditional B: 1 Iain Prentice; 2 Stewart Allan; 3
Annette Phillips.
Accordion Ensembles Classical: 1 David Lindsay & Robert Allison; 1
Stewart Allan & John Leiper; 1 Murray Scott & Victoria Scott.
Music Making: 1 J R Brown Preparatory Orchestra.
Clarsach Solos -- Open: 1 Isla McRae.
Clarsach Solos A: 1 Karen Conner; 2 Naomi Harvey; 3 Martina
Callaghan.
Clarsach Solos B: 1 Miri Imlach; 2 Ashley Cameron; 3 Miri MacDonald;
3 Karen McMonagle.
Clarsach Solos C: 1 Iain Graham; 2 Philippa Robertson; 3 Catriona
MacLennan.
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