- J. Murdoch Henderson
J. Murdoch Henderson (1902-1970) was a Scottish
fiddle r, composer, and music critic.John Murdoch Henderson was born in
New Deer , Scotland, and became a mathematics teacher inAberdeen . A childhood accident (he broke both wrists) hampered Henderson's playing, but he took an interest in the interpretation of fiddle music and recorded much of the information he found. He published "The Flowers of Scottish Melody" in 1935, which contained 130 tunes, including 40 original contributions. The collection was reprinted by The Buchan Heritage Society in 1986. Later, he edited and published "The Scottish Music Maker" (1957), which preserved a number of melodies byJames Scott Skinner that may otherwise have been lost (Alburger, 1983).One of Henderson's greatest influences was
James F. Dickie , a renowned fiddler from Old Deer. Dickie's son-in-law, James Duncan, was the founder of the Buchan Heritage Society, and was largely responsible for the republication of "The Flowers of Scottish Melody". Two of Henderson's best known compositions are named after Dickie - the reel "James F. Dickie" and the strathspey "James F. Dickie's Delight".References
*Alburger, Mary Anne (1983), "Scottish Fiddlers And Their Music", Victor Gollancz Ltd., ISBN 0-575-03174-3.
External links
* [http://sites.scran.ac.uk/jmhenderson/web/collection/index.htm The John Murdoch Henderson Music Collection]
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