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Fraser, Marjory Kennedy-, 1857-1930 (singer, pianist, folk-song collector and arranger)

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Dates

  • Existence: 1857 - 1930

Biography

Marjory Kennedy-Fraser, singer, pianist, folk-song collector and arranger, was born in 1857. She was the daughter of singer David Kennedy (1825-1886). Her series of works The songs of the Hebrides published variously between 1909 and 1922 remain a useful resource for both Gaelic and English speakers. She collected songs chiefly in the Western Isles. Aware that the material collected would, in the concert performance, lose something of the original essence, she provided the songs with sensitive accompaniment. For service rendered to the cause of music in Scotland, an honorary degree of Doctor of Music was conferred on her in 1928. Marjory Kennedy-Fraser had also been awarded the C.B.E. She died on 22 November 1930.

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Printed music collections, 1898-c 1930

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Scope and Contents Printed music collections. Recueil de chants populaires russes, notés et harmonisés, by M. Balakirew, French translated by J. Sergennois, Leipzig: M. P. Belaïeff, 1898, marked ‘D.12137, from Marjory Kennedy-Fraser’s library’, including some annotations by Marjory Kennedy-Fraser. Koleda, Směs z nejoblíbenějších písní vánočních pro 2 hlasy...
Dates: 1898-c 1930