The Third Mrs Sunderland took place at the Huddersfield Technical School on 10th April 1891.
The judges were Mr John North, Mr D. W. Evans, and Mr J. H. Pearson FCO.
50 entries were received – 19 sopranos, 5 contraltos and 26 pianists, of whom 29 contestants appeared
The set piece for the pianists was Mendelssohn's Andante and Rondo Capriccioso Section 4, No. 16, Hallé's School. Those whom the judges considered best, were then asked to perform their own chosen piece. The names or aliases* of the contestants were:
and on the second night
The instrumental prize of 3 guineas was awarded to W. Johns* (Mr James Hey of Keighley). The judges also commended Mr John William Bearder, Mr William Webster Rawcliffe, Mr John William Armitage, and Miss Emily A. Greenwood
The set piece for the contraltos was Kind Heaven, if virtue be Thy Care from Handel's Theodora
and on the second night
The winning contralto was
The sopranos' set pieces were O grant it, Heaven and So shall the lute from Handel's Judas Maccabæus.
and on the second night
The vocal prize was shared by Student* (Miss Sylvia Frances Wardell of Wath-on-Dearne) and Agatha Grant* (Miss Margaret A. Kay of Keighley) who each received the Silver Medal and half of the 5 guineas prize. The judges highly commended the singing of Miss Pattie Cuttle and Miss Emily A. Greenwood
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