Gavin Greig
Gavin Greig (1856–1914) was a musician, folksong collector, playwright and teacher.
He edited James Scott Skinner's biggest collection of music, The Harp & Claymore Collection, providing harmonies for Skinner's compositions, and he was jointly responsible for compiling The Greig-Duncan Folk Song Collection, with the Rev J. B. Duncan (1848–1917). A selection from this collection of over 3000 songs and tunes was published in 1925. Two volumes were published in 1981-1982, but the full collection, in eight volumes, was only finally published between 1981 and 2002.
He is also noted as the author of the Scots play Mains Wooin', which was very popular in the North East of Scotland before World War II.
Greig was related to Robert Burns on his mother's side and to Edvard Grieg on his father's side.…more
He edited James Scott Skinner's biggest collection of music, The Harp & Claymore Collection, providing harmonies for Skinner's compositions, and he was jointly responsible for compiling The Greig-Duncan Folk Song Collection, with the Rev J. B. Duncan (1848–1917). A selection from this collection of over 3000 songs and tunes was published in 1925. Two volumes were published in 1981-1982, but the full collection, in eight volumes, was only finally published between 1981 and 2002.
He is also noted as the author of the Scots play Mains Wooin', which was very popular in the North East of Scotland before World War II.
Greig was related to Robert Burns on his mother's side and to Edvard Grieg on his father's side.…more
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Cencrastus No. 18: Autumn 1984
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1984
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Folk Song and the Folk Tradition
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1973
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