Jean Redpath

Jean Redpath

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Name = Jean Redpath



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Jean Redpath MBE (born 28 April, 1937) is a singer of folk songs and Scottish music.

Redpath was born in Edinburgh, to musical parents. Her mother knew many Scots songs and passed them on to all four of her daughters; her father played the hammer dulcimer. She was raised in Fife, Scotland, and later returned to Edinburgh, taking medieval studies at the university. Hamish Henderson was working in the School of Scottish Studies and Redpath took a keen interest in the archive of tapes and discs of music and songs. To help pay her way through her studies, she worked as a driving instructor and undertaker's assistant. She learned about 400 songs, together with the oral folklore that went with them.

In March 1961, at the age of 24, she went to the United States. Her first performance was in San Francisco. Later she met up with Rambling Jack Elliott and Bob Dylan in Greenwich Village. The natural warmth and power of her voice brought her to perform at Gerde's Folk City. In 1963, following a concert performance, she signed up with Elektra Records. In 1975 she switched to the Philo label. From 1972 to 1976 Jean was artist-in-residence at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut. She lectured in folklore and gave talks in schools.

In 1976 Redpath embarked on a project to record all the songs of Robert Burns, some being folk songs, some Burns' own compositions, and most a mixture of the two. Twenty-two volumes were planned, but when her collaborator, composer Serge Hovey died after seven volumes, the project came to a premature end. Hovey did the instrumental arrangements for 323 songs, and Redpath felt that no other musician could replace him. The albums won critical praise from around the world. In 1986 she recorded "Lady Nairne", a collection of songs written by Scottish women. Redpath has sensitively reconstructed many songs that might otherwise have been lost.

Between 1974 and 1987, Redpath appeared regularly on Garrison Keillor's "A Prairie Home Companion" NPR radio show. She has also appeared on Robert J. Lurtsema's "Morning Pro Musica" broadcast from WGBH in Boston.

Redpath has toured throughout the U.S. and Canada, has played venues in South America, Hong Kong, and Australia, including the Sydney Opera House, and has performed often at the Edinburgh Folk Festival. In 1977, Royal Jubilee Year, Redpath appeared at a royal banquet at Edinburgh Castle for Queen Elizabeth II. In spite of her musical success, Redpath never had formal musical training.

Since 1979, Redpath has been a lecturer at the University of Stirling, Scotland, occasionally making a sojourn to Wesleyan University. For ten years she gave courses in Scottish Song at the Heritage of Scotland Summer School at Stirling University.

She was awarded the MBE, as well as being named a Kentucky Colonel by the Governor of Kentucky. A portrait of Redpath by Alexander Fraser hangs in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh.

In 1996 she launched the Burns International Festival.

Discography

*"Scottish Ballad Book" (1962)
*"Laddie Lie Near Me" (1963)
*"Lilt and Laughter" (1963)
*"Frae My Ain Countrie" (1973)
*"Jean Redpath" (1975)
*"Songs Of Robert Burns vol 1" (1976)
*"Song of the Seals" (1978)
*"Father Adam" (1979)
*"Lowlands" (1980)
*"Songs Of Robert Burns vol 2" (1980)
*"Songs Of Robert Burns vol 3" (1981)
*"Songs Of Robert Burns vol 4" (1981)
*"Haydn: Scottish Songs" (1984)
*"Songs of Robert Burns vol 5" (1985)
*"Lady Nairne" (1986)
*"A Fine Song For Singing" (1987)
*"Songs Of Robert Burns vol 6" (1987)
*"First Flight" (1989)
*"Songs Of Robert Burns vol 7" (1990)
*"Leaving the Land" (1990)
*"The Moon's Silver Cradle" (1996)

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DATE OF BIRTH=28 April 1937
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