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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18
MAIN HALL
Brilheamhan: GAIDHLIG: Ceana Chaimbeul, Tormod Domhnallach
CEOL: John Rankine, Jean Graham
Ceol-taic: Anne MacDonald
Calhraiche: Domhnall I. Maclomhair
J. Norman McConochie Trophy will be awarded for one year to the Choir gaining the highest marks in
Music in Competitions 102, 106, 109 and 110.
Rev. William MacDonald Memorial Quaich will be awarded for one year to the Choir gaining the highest
marks in Gaelic in competitions 102, 106, 109 and 110.
102 Seinn an co-sheirm: Is’bal NicAoidh agus Eilean mo Chridh’. Dleasadh bliadhna de Sgiath MhicShimi
agus Mhorair Thulaich Bhairdeinn. Cuach an “Weekly Scotsman" air son nan comharran as airde
ann an Gaidhlig. Aiseid Airgid Tim an Obain air son nan comharran as airde ann an Ceol. Dleasadh
bliadhna de Shlait-dhreuchd Airgid Chaluim M. MhicChaluim do Stiuiriche na coisir a choisneas
a' chiad duais. 3 Duaisean. £600 bho Tennent-Caledonian.
Choral singing: Is’bal NicAoidh agus Eilean mo Chridh’. Retention for one year of the Lovat and
Tullibardine Shield. “Weekly Scotsman" Quaich for the highest marks in Gaelic. Oban Times Silver
Salver for the highest marks in Music. Retention for one year of the Malcolm G. McCallum Silver
Baton, presented by the McCallum family and Campbeltown Gaelic Choir, by the Conductor of the
winning Choir. 3 Prizes. £600 from Tennent-Caledonian Breweries.
2.00 p.m.
1. Aberfeldy District Gaelic Choir
2. Glasgow Islay Gaelic Choir
3. Stirling Gaelic Choir
4. Glasgow Hebridean Choir
5. Edinburgh Gaelic Choir
6. Aberdeen Gaelic Choir
7. Coisir Ghaidhlig Phortrigh
3.15 p.m.
8. Govan Gaelic Choir
9. Glasgow Gaelic Musical Association
10. Campbeltown Gaelic Choir
11. Stornoway Gaelic Choir
12. Oban Gaelic Choir
13. Dingwall Gaelic Choir
14. Greenock Gaelic Choir
N.B. Senior Mixed Choirs must consist of at least 16 and not more than 30 voices.
N.B. Competitors must appear at the stipulated time in the order of ballot
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