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LARGE HALL
/ Mr. ALEXANDER NICOLSON, M.A., Glasgow.
Britheamhnan I Gaebc~MR. JAMES THOMSON, M.A., Bayble.
Adjudicators 1 ^us:c Dr. ERNEST BULLOCK, Glasgow.
{ Dr. GORDON SLATER, Lincoln.
Chairman Dr. JOHN CAMERON, LL.B., President, An Comunn Gaidhealach.
2.15 p.m.
58. Seinn Oran an Co-Sheirm, le Seist no
a chion Seist ann an rian ceithir fillte,
“ Muile nam fuar-bheann mor,” agus
I Mo Run Chailin.”
Duaisean. — 1, £20, bliadhna de Sgiath-
shuaicheantais Mhic-Shimi agus Mhoraire
Thulaich Bhardainn; 2, £15 ; 3, £10 ;
4, £5. Feumaidh dara leth de bhuill nan
Coisirean a bhi comasach air Gaidhlig a
labhairt.
/ $ 1. Stornoway Gaelic Choir. 3 3
/ ^ 2. Greenock Gaelic Choir. S
I / )) l-'3. Glasgow Gaelic Musical Association.^^ ^
^ < > rv -4. Uist and Barra Association Gaelic Choir.
^ ' 5. Glasgow Islay Choir. ^ _
it,i. >333
The “ Weekly Scotsman ” Cuach will be awi
58. Choral Singing of two Songs, with or
without Chorus, in four-part harmony.
The Songs prescribed are “ Mo Rim
Chailin ” and “ Muile nam Fuar Bheann
Mor.”
Prizes.—1st, £20 and retention for one year
of the Lovat and Tullibardine Trophy;
2nd, £15; 3rd, £10; 4th, £5. Choirs
must consist to the extent of at least 50
per cent, of Gaelic speakers.
- 6. Campbeltown Gaelic Choir.
7. Govan Gaelic Choir. ICO l(t fr'
8. Clydebank Gaelic Musical Association. /A 3 /4 ? - 3 3 0
9. Oban Gaelic Choir. /(»/ ''7 —
10. London Gaelic Choir. . 4 ,
11^ / L<f ^34 •
led to the Choir with highest marks in Gaelic.
Friday, October 1
BERKELEY HALL
III.—GUTH CHEOL. III.—VOCAL MUSIC.
r Gaelic—Mr. JOHN MacLEAN, H.M.I.S.
t Music—Dr. ERNEST BULLOCK, Glasgow.
Dr. COLIN SINCLAIR, Glasgow.
Britheamhnan
Adjudicators
Chairman
9.00 a.m.
57. Seinn nan Oran “ An Cronan Muileach ”
agus “ Gaol Nam Fear Dubh.” (Coisir
a’ Mhoid IV.) Boirionnaich a mhain.
Duaisean.—1, £7, agus bliadhna de Gheall-
dubhlain Esme Nic a* Ghobhainn; 2,
£5 ; 3, £3. Faic taobh-duilleig 29.
1. Oban Gaelic Choir.
2. Carradale Ladies’ Choir.
3. London Gaelic Choir.
4. Campbeltown Gaelic Choir.
5. Stornoway Gaelic Choir.
6. Edinburgh Gaelic Choir.
7. Glasgow Gaelic Musical Association,
8. Greenock Gaelic Choir.
57. Choral Singing of the Songs, “ An
Cronan Muileach ” and “ Gaol nam Fuar
Dubh ” (Coisir a’ Mhoid 4). (Female
Voices only.)
Prizes.—1st, £7, and retention for one year of
the Esme Smyth Trophy; 2nd, £5;
3rd, £3. See page 00.
9. Glasgow Islay Choir.
10. Uist and Barra Association Gaelic Choir.
11. Lochgilphead Gaelic Choir.
12. Govan Gaelic Choir.
13. Kinloch Gaelic Choir.
14. Clydebank Gaelic Musical Association.
15. Golspie Ladies’ Gaelic Choir.
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/ Mr. ALEXANDER NICOLSON, M.A., Glasgow.
Britheamhnan I Gaebc~MR. JAMES THOMSON, M.A., Bayble.
Adjudicators 1 ^us:c Dr. ERNEST BULLOCK, Glasgow.
{ Dr. GORDON SLATER, Lincoln.
Chairman Dr. JOHN CAMERON, LL.B., President, An Comunn Gaidhealach.
2.15 p.m.
58. Seinn Oran an Co-Sheirm, le Seist no
a chion Seist ann an rian ceithir fillte,
“ Muile nam fuar-bheann mor,” agus
I Mo Run Chailin.”
Duaisean. — 1, £20, bliadhna de Sgiath-
shuaicheantais Mhic-Shimi agus Mhoraire
Thulaich Bhardainn; 2, £15 ; 3, £10 ;
4, £5. Feumaidh dara leth de bhuill nan
Coisirean a bhi comasach air Gaidhlig a
labhairt.
/ $ 1. Stornoway Gaelic Choir. 3 3
/ ^ 2. Greenock Gaelic Choir. S
I / )) l-'3. Glasgow Gaelic Musical Association.^^ ^
^ < > rv -4. Uist and Barra Association Gaelic Choir.
^ ' 5. Glasgow Islay Choir. ^ _
it,i. >333
The “ Weekly Scotsman ” Cuach will be awi
58. Choral Singing of two Songs, with or
without Chorus, in four-part harmony.
The Songs prescribed are “ Mo Rim
Chailin ” and “ Muile nam Fuar Bheann
Mor.”
Prizes.—1st, £20 and retention for one year
of the Lovat and Tullibardine Trophy;
2nd, £15; 3rd, £10; 4th, £5. Choirs
must consist to the extent of at least 50
per cent, of Gaelic speakers.
- 6. Campbeltown Gaelic Choir.
7. Govan Gaelic Choir. ICO l(t fr'
8. Clydebank Gaelic Musical Association. /A 3 /4 ? - 3 3 0
9. Oban Gaelic Choir. /(»/ ''7 —
10. London Gaelic Choir. . 4 ,
11^ / L<f ^34 •
led to the Choir with highest marks in Gaelic.
Friday, October 1
BERKELEY HALL
III.—GUTH CHEOL. III.—VOCAL MUSIC.
r Gaelic—Mr. JOHN MacLEAN, H.M.I.S.
t Music—Dr. ERNEST BULLOCK, Glasgow.
Dr. COLIN SINCLAIR, Glasgow.
Britheamhnan
Adjudicators
Chairman
9.00 a.m.
57. Seinn nan Oran “ An Cronan Muileach ”
agus “ Gaol Nam Fear Dubh.” (Coisir
a’ Mhoid IV.) Boirionnaich a mhain.
Duaisean.—1, £7, agus bliadhna de Gheall-
dubhlain Esme Nic a* Ghobhainn; 2,
£5 ; 3, £3. Faic taobh-duilleig 29.
1. Oban Gaelic Choir.
2. Carradale Ladies’ Choir.
3. London Gaelic Choir.
4. Campbeltown Gaelic Choir.
5. Stornoway Gaelic Choir.
6. Edinburgh Gaelic Choir.
7. Glasgow Gaelic Musical Association,
8. Greenock Gaelic Choir.
57. Choral Singing of the Songs, “ An
Cronan Muileach ” and “ Gaol nam Fuar
Dubh ” (Coisir a’ Mhoid 4). (Female
Voices only.)
Prizes.—1st, £7, and retention for one year of
the Esme Smyth Trophy; 2nd, £5;
3rd, £3. See page 00.
9. Glasgow Islay Choir.
10. Uist and Barra Association Gaelic Choir.
11. Lochgilphead Gaelic Choir.
12. Govan Gaelic Choir.
13. Kinloch Gaelic Choir.
14. Clydebank Gaelic Musical Association.
15. Golspie Ladies’ Gaelic Choir.
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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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