THE following competitors have been successful at the Glasgow Music
Festival:
James L McAdam Memorial Trophy: Jordanhill Senior Concert Band.
Raymond O'Connell Trophy: Sarah-Jane Fowler.
Pollok Camera Club Trophy: Elaine Smith.
Alexander Trophy: Katherine MacKintosh.
Pollok Estates Tennants' Challenge Trophy: Maresa MacBeath.
Presbytery of Glasgow Trophy: Hillhead Baptist Church.
Glasgow Orpheus Choir Trophy: Glasgow Jewish Choral Society.
Piano Solos C: 1 Jane McQuarrie; 2 Robert Richardson; 3 Margot
Topping.
Piano Solos A: 1 Lindsay Allan; 2 Mark Davidson; 3 Rachel Bryers.
Piano Solos - Ragtime & Blues: 1 Raymond Donohoe; 1 Arlene
Stenhouse-Don.
Piano Solos B: 1 Sarah-Jane Fowler; 2 John Kemlo; 3 Meriel Fulton.
Brass Solos C: 1 Stephen Miles; 2 Craig Ferguson; 3 Christopher
Tweedie.
Brass Solos - Open: 1 Elaine Smith; 2 Geraldine Riley.
Woodwind Solos - Open: 1 Katherine MacKintosh; 2 Karlyn Hall; 3
Rebecca Thomson.
Girls' Vocal Solos (17 & 18): 1 Christine McKinven; 2 Heather Hughen.
Male Voice Solos (18 and under): 1 Gordon Shaw; 2 Brian Gunnee; 3 Iain
Paton.
Vocal Duets - Open: 1 Sarah Jane Brown & Brian Gunnee; 2 Carolyn Lowry
& Yvonne Mulholland; 3 Gillian Lindsay & Kathleen Morrison.
Junior Vocal Solos - Scottish: 1 Maresa MacBeath; 2 Kwaku Osei-Oppong.
Intermediate Vocal Solos - Scottish: 1 Lindsay McDowall; 2 Brian
Gunnee.
Vocal Ensembles - Open: 1 Albany Singers.
Church Choirs - Open: 1 Hillhead Baptist Church; 2 Broomhill Parish
Church.
Adult Choirs (Female Voices): 1 Kirkintilloch Ladies' Choir.
Adult Choirs (Mixed Voices): 1 Glasgow Jewish Choral Society.
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