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Marjory Kennedy-Fraser CBE

Born Perth, 1 October 1857.

Died Edinburgh, 22 November 1930.

Scottish singer, composer and teacher.

Marjory Kennedy-Fraser played an important role in making traditional Gaelic song available to a wider audience.  She visited the Hebrides, where she was impressed by the range of folk-songs that she heard.  Realising that these were in danger of being lost, she collected many, and prepared English-language performing versions which she sang for many years.

The songs include the following:  The Cockle Gatherer;  A Fairy's Love Song;  An Island Sheiling Song;  An Eriskay Love Lilt.

Roles in Scotland

Librettist
Seal-Woman

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