Lucy Etheldred Broadwood (9 August 1858 – 22 August 1929) was an English folksong collector and researcher, and great-granddaughter of John Broadwood, founder of the piano manufacturers Broadwood and Sons. As one of the founder members of the Folk-Song Society and Editor of the Folk-Song Journal, she was one of the main influences of the British folk revival of that period. She was an accomplished singer, composer, piano accompanist, and amateur poet. She was much sought after as a song and choral singing adjudicator at music festivals throughout England, and was also one of the four main organisers of the Leith Hill Music Festival in Surrey from its commencement in 1904 until her death in 1929. (From Wikipedia) More about Lucy Etheldred Broadwood:
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| | Books by Lucy Etheldred Broadwood: Broadwood, Lucy Etheldred, 1858-1929, contrib.: Jamaican Song and Story: Annancy Stories, Digging Sings, Ring Tunes, and Dancing Tunes (Publications of the Folk-Lore Society #55; London: D. Nutt, 1907), ed. by Walter Jekyll, also contrib. by Alice Werner and Charles Samuel Myers Broadwood, Lucy Etheldred, 1858-1929, contrib.: Some Nursery Rhymes of Belgium, France and Russia (London: A. and C. Black, 1917), by L. Edna Walter, also contrib. by J.-B. Weckerlin, illust. by Alfred Bastien and Louis Maurice Boutet de Monvel Broadwood, Lucy Etheldred, 1858-1929: Songs from Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass (composed by Broadwood to words from Carroll's books; London: A. and C. Black, 1921), also by Lewis Carroll, illust. by Charles Folkard (Gutenberg multiple formats)
Additional books by Lucy Etheldred Broadwood in the extended shelves: Broadwood, Lucy Etheldred, 1858-1929: Christmas carols; old English carols for Christmas and other festivals. (A. & C. Black, ltd., 1922), also by L. Edna Walter and J. H. Hartley (page images at HathiTrust) Broadwood, Lucy Etheldred, 1858-1929, contrib.: Christmas carols : Old English carols for Christmas and other festivals, ed. by L. Edna Walter, illust. by J. H. Hartley (Gutenberg ebook) Broadwood, Lucy Etheldred, 1858-1929: Died for love, folksong from Lincolnshire : collected from the singing of Mr. Joseph Taylor (of Saxby-All Saints, North East Lincolnshire) (Schott, 1912), also by Percy Grainger (page images at HathiTrust) Broadwood, Lucy Etheldred, 1858-1929: English county songs, words and music (The Leadenhall press, ltd. [etc.], 1893), also by J. A. Fuller-Maitland (page images at HathiTrust) Broadwood, Lucy Etheldred, 1858-1929: English traditional songs and carols (Boosey & Co., 1908) (page images at HathiTrust) Broadwood, Lucy Etheldred, 1858-1929: Hold in remembrance Jesus Christ (Breitkopf & Härtel, 1910), also by Johann Sebastian Bach (page images at HathiTrust) Broadwood, Lucy Etheldred, 1858-1929: Jess Macpharlane : old Scottish air (Boosey & Co., 1900) (page images at HathiTrust) Broadwood, Lucy Etheldred, 1858-1929: There is no more soundness in all my body (Breitkopf & Härtel, 1905), also by Johann Sebastian Bach and Bernhard Todt (page images at HathiTrust) Broadwood, Lucy Etheldred, 1858-1929: Who knows, how near my latter ending? (Breitkopf & Härtel, 1905), also by Johann Sebastian Bach and Bernhard Todt (page images at HathiTrust)
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