Marjory Kennedy-Fraser CBE (1 October 1857 – 22 November 1930) was a Scottish singer, composer and music teacher and supporter of women's suffrage and...
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Marjory Gengler, American tennis player Marjory Gordon, emeritus professor of nursing at Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Marjory Kennedy-Fraser...
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great-aunt was Marjory Kennedy-Fraser, folk song collector and author, and his great-grandfather, David Kennedy, was a famous Scottish singer. Kennedy helped...
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married the singer Marjory Kennedy-Fraser in 1887 and they had a couple, David (1888–1962) and Helen Patuffa (1889–1967). David Kennedy Fraser became a psychologist...
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Marjorie Kennedy may refer to: Marjory Kennedy-Fraser (1857–1930), Scottish singer, composer and music teacher Marjorie Kennedy (librarian) (1915–2002)...
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appended to the book that the author was Kenneth Macleod himself. Marjory Kennedy-Fraser toured the Western Isles of Scotland in the summer of 1917 and collected...
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musicologist William Sharp's "Shieling Song" of 1896, and in the title of Marjory Kennedy-Fraser's tune "Island Sheiling Song". Edward Thomas wrote a poem called...
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popularised throughout the Anglosphere during the early 20th century by Marjory Kennedy-Fraser as an art song with translated lyrics and the title The Christ-Child's...
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collector Marjory Kennedy-Fraser (who married the mathematician Alexander Yule Fraser). David's youngest daughter, Jessie Henderson Kennedy (d. 1937)...
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composer-pianist Hans Gal, composer Katie Gregson-MacLeod, musician Marjory Kennedy-Fraser, singer and composer Kenneth Leighton, composer Sir Alexander Mackenzie...
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Calum Kennedy (1928–2006), singer David Kennedy (1825–1886), church musician and concert giver Mary Ann Kennedy, singer Marjory Kennedy-Fraser (1857–1930)...
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musicians, the Eriskay Love Lilt, which was collected on the island by Marjory Kennedy-Fraser with the assistance of the Gaelic Bard Fr. Allan MacDonald. The...
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singer David Kennedy and was named in his honour. Fraser was born on 10 February 1888 in Edinburgh the son of the celebrated singer Marjory Kennedy (1857-1930)...
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during a special concert at St. Bride's by the famous song collector Marjory Kennedy-Fraser, "who", according to Robert Perman, "had made a career of collecting...
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(libretto by Marjory Kennedy-Fraser who also appeared in the performance as an old crone, utilising melodies drawn from Kennedy-Fraser's collection of...
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Carerras at The Royal Albert Hall. She has recorded the songs of Marjory Kennedy Fraser, as well as Vivaldi and Handel with The King’s Consort for Hyperion...
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song tradition, which was popularized in the early 20th century by Marjory Kennedy-Fraser. Some 21st century Scottish traditional musicians now allege that...
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Melody "Ode to Joy" Ludwig van Beethoven Eriskay Love Lilt 1964 – – Marjory Kennedy-Fraser Hide & Seekers (a.k.a. The Four & Only Seekers) W&G Records Keith...
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née Kennedy, whom he married in 1893, wrote a biography of her husband, published posthumously in 1945. She was a sister of Marjory Kennedy-Fraser. She...
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day but there was nothing left of the theatre. Three siblings of Marjory Kennedy-Fraser died in the fire: Lizzie, Kate and James (soprano, contralto and...
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operatic-style Gaelic singing popularized in the early 20th century by Marjory Kennedy-Fraser. Some 21st century Scottish traditional musicians allege that the...
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known among English speakers as "The Christ-Child's Lullaby", as popularized by Marjory Kennedy-Fraser "Baloo, Lammy" ("Lullaby, Little Lamb") Traditional...
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in translation such as the Songs of the Hebrides arrangements by Marjory Kennedy-Fraser. In 1992 McKellar was offered an OBE, but declined it. During his...
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"Blowin' in the Wind" (Bob Dylan) — 2:26 "The Eriskay Love Lilt" (Marjory Kennedy-Fraser) — 2:34 "Chilly Winds" (Keith Potger) — 2:00 "What Have They Done...
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waulking songs (òrain ruaidh), as well as her contributions to Marjory Kennedy-Fraser's well-known collection Songs of the Hebrides. Johnston (also called...
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photographs and film, in an effort inspired by that carried on by Marjory Kennedy-Fraser in the 1900s. The Campbells' three-volume collection of Hebridean...
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Merveilleux (Contet/Monnot) Traditional Hebridean Folksong Arr. Marjory Kennedy-Fraser Skye Fisher'S Song Herbert Howells King David Traditional Paraguayan...
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popularised throughout the Anglosphere during the early 20th century by Marjory Kennedy-Fraser as an art song with translated lyrics and the title The Christ-Child's...
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close friends with Marjory Kennedy Fraser, and they performed piano together and shared child care responsibilities. Geddes and Fraser led the entertainment...
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Keith David Kennedy (1825–1886) Scottish singer (subject of a monument at the foot of Calton Hill) plus his daughter Marjory Kennedy-Fraser Major Allan...
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