I’ve heard from many kind people who remember their involvement with the Leng Medal song competitions in Dundee, and now I’m starting to organise myself to speak to (or chat online, or email) everyone who has been in touch and expressed a willingness to share their memories with me.ย If you’re one of those people, and you’ve expressed a preference to share your memories via one form of communication or another, I have noted this for future reference. You’ll be hearing from me soon! But if this blog post is the first you’ve heard of my research project, then you can find out more about it here, and you can get in touch with me here. It’s not too late!)
I hoped to hear from a lot of folk, and I certainly did!ย So I’m contacting a few people at a time, to make it easier to organise my time.ย If I can, I plan to focus on a decade or so at a time – though this idea may end up being rather loosely interpreted!
I’ve just started emailing people who indicated that they could chat online, inviting them to select a day and time.ย I’ve allocated half an hour, so that we don’t feel rushed.ย But if anyone fears their memories won’t take that long to share – there’s no need to worry – any anecdotes, however wee, will help fill out the story!
‘Two notes’
One person has revealed that they sang two notes before the teacher told them to sit back down!
I think I may have mentioned before – I work part-time, so progress will be slow but steady! I’m very much looking forward to hearing more about this remarkably long-lived and successful competition!
Karen McAulay

Confession: these photos are from my own ephemera collection. They have absolutely no connection with Dundee, but just serve as a reminder of the days when Sir John Leng’s competition was initiated. The photo at the top of this blog was taken in Wandsworth in 1906, the year of Leng’s death. These little tots probably weren’t being taught Scots songs by their elegant teacher. On the other hand, the children at the foot of this blog post look exactly the age that early Leng Prize competitors must have been! This postcard comes with no caption whatsoever.
Links
- Leng Medal Memories: my quest to explore the history of this popular Scots song singing prize:-
- https://karenmcaulaymusicologist.blog/2026/02/16/silver-and-gold-leng-medal-memories/
- Read about my Athenaeum Award:-
- https://karenmcaulaymusicologist.blog/2026/02/26/athenaeum-award-research-project-silver-and-gold-leng-medal-memories/
- Contact me via this online questionnaire:- https://tinyurl.com/LengMemories
- More about me:-
- https://karenmcaulaymusicologist.blog/2026/03/14/who-is-this-woman-researching-the-dundee-leng-medal-competition-introducing-dr-karen-mcaulay/
