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Frank Kidson (15 November 1855 – 7 November 1926) was an
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folksong collector and music scholar.


Career

He was born in
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, where he lived for most of his life.Palmer (2004). He worked briefly with his brother in an antique business, then turned to landscape painting, for which he travelled widely, which gave him the opportunity to get to know local music. He was interested both in living
folk music Folk music is a music genre that includes traditional folk music and the contemporary genre that evolved from the former during the 20th-century folk revival. Some types of folk music may be called world music. Traditional folk music has b ...
, which he gathered with the help of his niece Emma Mary Kidson (whom he called Ethel), and in the printed remains of
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, which he collected and on which he was recognised as the leading authority of his day. His early work on folk music, published in ''Old English Country Dances'' (1890) and ''Traditional Tunes: A collection of ballad airs'' (1891) gave impetus to a rising interest in the subject. He was one of the founders of the
Folk-Song Society The English Folk Dance and Song Society (EFDSS, or pronounced 'EFF-diss') is an organisation that promotes English folk music and folk dance. EFDSS was formed in 1932 when two organisations merged: the Folk-Song Society and the English Folk Dan ...
in 1898 and guided its publications with his knowledge of early ballad literature. ''English folk-song and dance'' by Frank Kidson and Mary Neal was published in 1915. Other aspects of the developing folksong revival were less welcome to him, in particular
Cecil Sharp Cecil James Sharp (22 November 1859 – 23 June 1924) was an English-born collector of folk songs, folk dances and instrumental music, as well as a lecturer, teacher, composer and musician. He was the pre-eminent activist in the development of t ...
’s enthusiasm for institutionalising folk music and dance in education.Francmanis (2001), 58-60. He published one further book of folk music ''A Garland of English Folk-Songs'' (1926); and after his death, on 7 November 1926, Ethel Kidson edited two further books from his collections, ''Folk Songs of the North Countrie'' (1927) and ''English Peasant Songs'' (1929). In these collections, they worked in association with Alfred Edward Moffat. He also worked on other aspects of musical history, writing ''British Music Publishers, Printers and Engravers'' (1900) and ''The Beggar’s Opera: Its Predecessors and Successors'' (1922), and contributing many articles to the ''
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''. A large part of his personal collection, including thirteen folio volumes of broadsides, was acquired at auction on his death by the
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.


Notes


References

*J. Francmanis,‘The Roving Artist: Frank Kidson, pioneer song collector’ ''Folk Music Journal'' 8 (2001), 41-66. *R. Palmer, ‘Kidson Frank (1855-1926)’, ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'' (Oxford: OUP, 2004, online ed. 2006) *J. Simpson and S. Roud, ''A Dictionary of English Folklore'', (Oxford: OUP, 2000), 204.


External links

* *Some of Kidson's contributions to the Grove Dictionar

*Articles by and on Kidson in ''The Choir

1855 births 1926 deaths English folk-song collectors English writers about music People from Leeds 19th-century musicologists {{England-writer-stub