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Touring

Annie Grey and Marjory Kennedy-Fraser: Professional Women Singers in the late Victorian and Edwardian Eras

Posted on December 8, 2023December 8, 2023 by Dr Karen E McAulay

My article is out today!

History Scotland Vol.24 No.1, January/February 2024, pp. 12-17

You know of Marjory Kennedy Fraser, but have you heard of Annie Grey?

I am delighted to see my article about these remarkable women – and now I have a publication amongst my 2023 outputs!

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Posted in History, Musicology, Public Engagement, Women Composers, Women in Music, WritingTagged Annie Grey, Marjory Kennedy-Fraser, singers, Touring1 Comment

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