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6. Conspicuous merit will be essential to success, and artistic appreciation no less than technical skill will be requisite. The Academical Board will not award the Exhibition should no Candidate of sufficient ability and promise, in their opinion, present himself.

7. The successful Candidate will receive the value of the Exhibition in the form of free instruction in Pianoforte playing during a period of one academical year. The Exhibitioner shall also attend upon any additional classes, lectures, practice, College performances, or rehearsals, free of College fees, which the Board or Director of Musical Studies may deem desirable.

8. The holder of the Exhibition shall not perform in public, or enter upon any examination or competition, or publish any musical composition during the tenure of the Exhibition, without the written consent of the Board first had and obtained.

9. The Exhibition is to be held subject to the usual regulations affecting the discipline of the students of the College, and subject to the favourable report of the Exhibitioner's diligence and progress made from time to time by the Director of Musical Studies.

10. The Exhibitioner will be eligible for re-election for a further term at the end of the academical year.

Forms of application must be sent, together with certificates of character and an entrance fee of five shillings, to the Secretary, Trinity College, Mandeville Place, W., on or before June 14, 1885.

Exhibitioner.

1883-4-OLIVE BLANCHE ST. CLAIR,
1884-5

(re-elected.)

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1. This Exhibition, instituted by the Foundation in honour of Mr. Sims Reeves, Member of the Council of the College, will be open to all comers of either sex, subject to the following regulations :

2. Candidates must be British subjects by birth, and at the date of examination must not be under seventeen or over twenty-five years of age; evidence of which must be adduced by the usual certificate of birth (or, in default thereof, a statutory declaration) on the part of the successful Candidate.

3. All Candidates must produce a satisfactory certificate of moral character from a clergyman, magistrate, or other responsible person.

4. The next Examination for the Exhibition will be held during the second week in July, 1885.

5. Candidates must submit for performance before the Examiners any one or more compositions from Section D of the Official List of the College, which may be had of the Secretary, and perform such other exercises as are required for subject (iii.) Singing (Senior Division), of the Regulations of the Local Examinations in Instrumental and Vocal Music, which also may be had of the Secretary.

6. Conspicuous merit will be essential to success, and artistic appreciation no less than technical skill will be requisite. The Academical Board will not award the Exhibition should no Candidate of sufficient ability and promise, in their opinion, present himself.

7. The successful Candidate will receive the value of the Exhibition in the form of free instruction in Singing during a period of one academical year. The Exhibitioner shall also attend upon any additional classes, lectures, practice, College performances or rehearsals, free of College fees, which the Board or Director of Musical Studies may deem desirable.

8. The holder of the Exhibition shall not perform in public, or enter upon any examination or competition, or publish any musical composition during the tenure of the Exhibition, without the written consent of the Board first had and obtained.

9. The Exhibition is to be held subject to the usual regulations affecting the discipline of the students of the College, and subject to the favourable report of the Exhibitioner's diligence and progress made from time to time by the Director of Musical Studies.

10. The Exhibitioner will be eligible for re-election for a further term at the end of the academical year.

Forms of application must be sent, together with certificates of age and character and an entrance fee of five shillings, to the Secretary, Trinity College, Mandeville Place, W., on or before June 14, 1885.

Exhibitioner.

1883-4-MAUD LEE.

1884-5-ROSE B. GROSVENOR GOOCH.

THE COLLEGE ORGAN.

The following is a Synopsis of the Instrument, built for the purposes of Instruction and Practice by Messrs. W. Hill and Sons :

Three Manuals, CC to G; 56 notes.

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PEDAL ORGAN, CCC TO F; 30 notes.

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The Academical Board have to acknowledge the kindness of Messrs. J. and J. Hopkinson in sending, for the use of the College, three Grand and five Cottage Pianofortes, and of Messrs. Pleyel, Wolff and Co. in sending a Pedalier.

REGULATIONS AS TO EXAMINATIONS FOR
DIPLOMAS IN MUSIC.

I. The College confers, upon examination, the Diplomas or superior Grades of Associate and Licentiate in Music, of Trinity College, London.

II. The Examinations are open to all persons, whether Students of the College or not.

III. The Public Examinations are held twice a year, in January and July. The dates of the Examinations are announced at least two months previously in the Academic Gazette, the official organ of the College, and one or more of the other musical journals; and will be found in the Almanack prefixed to the College Calendar.

IV. MATRICULATION.-Candidates are required to pass an Examination of an elementary character in the subjects of an ordinary education.*

The Matriculation Examination is held in London at the same time as the Musical Examinations, for the convenience of those Candidates who, residing at a distance, desire to combine it with the Examination for Associateship. The two Examinations may be taken together or separately, at the option of the Candidate, who, however, must in the latter case at some time previously have entered as a Candidate at one of the Higher or Local Examinations in Music of the College, or must subscribe a declaration on the form of entry that he or she applies to be admitted to the Matriculation Examination with a view to hereafter entering for one of the Higher Musical Examinations of the College, or to

*For the Regulations, see page 58.

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