Woodwind solo up to and including school year 6: 1 Charlotte Dell, Grange; 2 Harry Appleyard, Allithwaite; 3 Robert Thompson, Millom. Woodwind solo year 7 up to and including 9: 1 Gregory Lawson, Dalton; 3 Maddy Scragg, Pennington; 3= Ruth Greig, Barrow & Claudia Jackson, Osmotherley. Woodwind solo year 10 up to and including 13: 1 Catherine Woods, Ulverston; 2 Lauren Taylor, Cark; 3 Mayuri Madrha, Barrow. Instrumental duo up to and including year 13: 1 Emma Howarth, Lindal & Lauren Taylor, Cark; 2 Catherine Woods, & Robert Hewson, Ulverston; 3 Emma Fitzgerald, Ulverston & Claudia Jackson. Woodwind solo open: 1 Ruth Rosales, Lancaster; 2 Robert Hewson; 3 Emma Howarth. Woodwind solo any age: 1 Emma Howarth; 2 Robert Thompson, Millom; 3= Emma Fitzgerald & Charlotte Gunner. String solo year 7 up to and including 9: 1 Magdalena Loth-Hill, Brampton; 2 Gareth Brookfield, Lowick Green; 3 Laurie Raymond, Grange. String solo up to and including year 6: 1 Daniel Crompton, Kendal; 2 Tom McCluskey, Coniston. String solo year 10 up to and including 13: 1 Warren Brookfield, Lowick Green; 2 Catherine Woods, Ulverston; 3 Gillian Kenyon, Ulverston. String duo up to and including year 13: 1 Warren Brookfield & Gareth Brookfield; 2 Catherine Woods & Jacob Tarr. String solo any age: 1 Magdalena Loth-Hill; 2 Gillian Kenyon. String solo open: 1 Warren Brookfield; 2= Catherine Woods & Gareth Brookfield; 3= Gillian Kenyon & Magdalena Loth-Hill.
Children's Hymn Singing up to and including year 6: 1 St James's Catholic Primary School, Millom; 2= St James's CE Junior School Barrow & South Walney Junior School; 3= St Mary's RC Primary School, Ulverston & Holy Family Catholic Primary School, Barrow. Children's choirs up to and including year 6: 1 Holme Park School, Kendal; 2 St James's Catholic School, Millom; 3 St James's CE School, Barrow. Adult Choral: Barrow Male Voice Choir.
April 17, 2003 09:30
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