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Mackay, Alice Forrester 1870-1940 : A collection of Scottish music / composed, copied o...
Date: [ca 1890 - 1893]
By: Mackay, Alice Forrester, 1870-1940
Reference: qMS-1190
Description: A collection of Scottish pieces copied or arranged for piano by Alice McLean. A wide variety of dance music is included - hornpipes, strathspeys, jigs, reels, etc. Many have named composers and all have titles. There is one composition by Alice Rowley "Lagmhor strathspey". Part of the Archive of New Zealand Music Variations in title - Title on note written by the donor and inserted in the inside cover of the book reads 'The Laghmor [sic] Song Book written by Alice McLean at Laghmor Station, managed by her husband; Mrs McLean gathered these songs sung by the shepherds etc. (c.1890?).' No words are given to any of the music in the book. Source of title - Supplied title Other Titles - The Lagmhor Song Book Relationship complexity - See also MS-Papers-0440 and MS-Group-0185 Alice McLean was for many years a member of the Canterbury Caledonian Society and became an Honorary Life Member. As Alice Rowley, she met her first husband, Donald McLean, at a concert of the Society in which she had performed. This book is probably a compilation of Scottish music which she used when performing at Society gatherings. (For further information concerning this family see Ashburton New Zealand; its pioneers and its history 1853-1939, by John Brown, p 290-295. This also mentions music copyist Harry Herring who could be the copyist for much of this manuscript). Quantity: 1 volume(s) ([3], 300 pages). Physical Description: Holograph Finding Aids: Volume includes index.