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KENT HALL
Britheamhnanf Mr. LACHLAN MacKINNON, M.A., Fort William.
Adjudicators \ Mr. ALEXANDER NICOLSON, M.A., Glasgow.
Chairman Mrs. M. BARRON, Glasgow.
2.00 p.m.
63. Mith-orain-Ghaidhlig. An neach as
fhearr a sheinneas fuinn da Mhith-oran
Ghaidhlig nach robh roimhe an do. Faod-
aidh na facail a bhi an clo. Feumaidh
leth-bhreac nam facal agus an fhuinn a
chur a dh’ionnsuidh an Runaire aig am
cur a steach nan ainmean. Ri bhi air an
seinn’s an t seann nos. Cha cheadaichear
cuideachadh ‘ piano 5 anns a’ cho-fharpais
so.
Duaisean.—1, £2 10s. agus bliadhna de
“ Chlkr Scotia”; 2, £1 10s.; 3, £\.
1. Miss Rachel MacRae, Glasgow.
2. Miss Catherine M. Campbell, Loch Awe.
3. Miss Catriona Montgomery, Glasgow.
4. Iain A. MacSween, Glasgow.
5. Miss Sine K. Ross, Lochgilphead.
6. Alasdair Craighead, London.
7. Miss Carol Galbraith, Campbeltown.
8. Duncan MacCalman, Islay.
9. D. J. MacDonald, Glasgow.
10. Miss Mary F. Hunter, Duror.
11. Murdo Ferguson, Glasgow.
63. Gaelic Folk-Songs.—For the best ren¬
dering of two unpublished Gaelic Folk¬
songs, sung in the traditional manner. The
words need not necessarily be unpub¬
lished. Copy of words and music must
be sent to the Secretary at time of enter¬
ing. No pianoforte accompaniment al¬
lowed in this Competition.
Prizes.—1st, £2 10s. and retention for one
year of “ The Scotia Trophy ” ; 2nd,
£\ 10s.; 3rd, £1.
12. Miss Catherine A. MacNiven, Glasgow.
13. Eoghan MacDonald Brown, Glasgow.
14. Iain Darroch, Jura.
15. Miss Catherine L. MacCulloch, Oban.
16. Alex. J. MacDonald, Glasgow.
17. Miss Catriona J. B. MacLean, Dunoon.
18. Miss Ann MacD. Gillies, Glasgow.
19. Miss Flora MacD. Campbell, Campbeltown.
20. Neil MacCalman, Islay.
21. Miss Rhona MacVicar, Southend.
22. John Maclhnes, Gerinish.
iL ' ' I m
I Prize-winning Choirs are requested to attend at this Concert |
IN THE LARGE HALL ON
THURSDAY 30th SEPTEMBER at 7.30 p.m.
| Presiding—MALCOLM K. MACMILLAN, ESQ,, M.P. I
? PRIZES will be presented by Mrs. John Cameron, Pollokshields |
I ® I
PROGRAMME SUSTAINED BY COMBINED CHOIRS, FORMER GOLD MEDALLISTS |
| AND WINNERS OF COMPETITIONS :— 4 5, 6 0, 61, 63, 70, 71, 72 and 7 5
i ® i
I COMPETITORS PLEASE NOTE
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Britheamhnanf Mr. LACHLAN MacKINNON, M.A., Fort William.
Adjudicators \ Mr. ALEXANDER NICOLSON, M.A., Glasgow.
Chairman Mrs. M. BARRON, Glasgow.
2.00 p.m.
63. Mith-orain-Ghaidhlig. An neach as
fhearr a sheinneas fuinn da Mhith-oran
Ghaidhlig nach robh roimhe an do. Faod-
aidh na facail a bhi an clo. Feumaidh
leth-bhreac nam facal agus an fhuinn a
chur a dh’ionnsuidh an Runaire aig am
cur a steach nan ainmean. Ri bhi air an
seinn’s an t seann nos. Cha cheadaichear
cuideachadh ‘ piano 5 anns a’ cho-fharpais
so.
Duaisean.—1, £2 10s. agus bliadhna de
“ Chlkr Scotia”; 2, £1 10s.; 3, £\.
1. Miss Rachel MacRae, Glasgow.
2. Miss Catherine M. Campbell, Loch Awe.
3. Miss Catriona Montgomery, Glasgow.
4. Iain A. MacSween, Glasgow.
5. Miss Sine K. Ross, Lochgilphead.
6. Alasdair Craighead, London.
7. Miss Carol Galbraith, Campbeltown.
8. Duncan MacCalman, Islay.
9. D. J. MacDonald, Glasgow.
10. Miss Mary F. Hunter, Duror.
11. Murdo Ferguson, Glasgow.
63. Gaelic Folk-Songs.—For the best ren¬
dering of two unpublished Gaelic Folk¬
songs, sung in the traditional manner. The
words need not necessarily be unpub¬
lished. Copy of words and music must
be sent to the Secretary at time of enter¬
ing. No pianoforte accompaniment al¬
lowed in this Competition.
Prizes.—1st, £2 10s. and retention for one
year of “ The Scotia Trophy ” ; 2nd,
£\ 10s.; 3rd, £1.
12. Miss Catherine A. MacNiven, Glasgow.
13. Eoghan MacDonald Brown, Glasgow.
14. Iain Darroch, Jura.
15. Miss Catherine L. MacCulloch, Oban.
16. Alex. J. MacDonald, Glasgow.
17. Miss Catriona J. B. MacLean, Dunoon.
18. Miss Ann MacD. Gillies, Glasgow.
19. Miss Flora MacD. Campbell, Campbeltown.
20. Neil MacCalman, Islay.
21. Miss Rhona MacVicar, Southend.
22. John Maclhnes, Gerinish.
iL ' ' I m
I Prize-winning Choirs are requested to attend at this Concert |
IN THE LARGE HALL ON
THURSDAY 30th SEPTEMBER at 7.30 p.m.
| Presiding—MALCOLM K. MACMILLAN, ESQ,, M.P. I
? PRIZES will be presented by Mrs. John Cameron, Pollokshields |
I ® I
PROGRAMME SUSTAINED BY COMBINED CHOIRS, FORMER GOLD MEDALLISTS |
| AND WINNERS OF COMPETITIONS :— 4 5, 6 0, 61, 63, 70, 71, 72 and 7 5
i ® i
I COMPETITORS PLEASE NOTE
|ltlH»ll|ll|ll|fl»r)<l(l|UPnil^liM*IIIIIllll>t|it|III!T|l(l,!l»Hj| IIIIUIIIlUinillllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlP
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/198703216 |
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Description | Publication run: -85th (1988). National Library of Scotland run: 39th (1935)-85th (1988). Continued by: Mod / Mòd Naìseanta |
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Shelfmark | P.med.2584, QP.la.2478 and DJ.s.1847(9) |
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Description | This contains programmes, fringe event magazines and ephemera that were produced for specific Mòds and is arranged by year. |
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Description | A collection of over 400 items published by An Comunn Gàidhealach, the organisation which promotes Gaelic language and culture and organises the Royal National Mòd. Dating from 1891 up to the present day, the collection includes journals and newspapers, annual reports, educational materials, national Mòd programmes, published Mòd literature and music. |
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