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Kate Lee (English singer)

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142:. She wrote about them in an 1899 article, "Some Experiences of a Folk-Song Collector". "I shall never forget the delight of hearing the two Mr. Coppers, who gave me the songs," she recalled, "They were so proud of their Sussex songs, and sang them with an enthusiasm grand to hear." She was a member of the 158:
Catharine Anna Spooner married barrister and sugar merchant Arthur Morier Lee (1847–1909) in December 1877. She had two sons, Phillip (1879–1914) and Archibald (born 1881). In 1900 she became ill with cancer, and she died at
146:, and in 1898 was one of the leading figures in convening the first meetings of the Folk-Song Society. She became the Society's first secretary, but illness soon required that she hand over the work to 90:, Nottinghamshire, one of the ten children of Lucius Henry Spooner and Margaret Skottowe Parker Spooner. Her father was a land agent who died in 1874; her mother was from Ireland. Her cousins included 127:
in 1894, and had her debut concert the following year. She also sang at campaign events when her husband ran for a seat in Parliament in 1895. She was described variously as a
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in January 1876 with the ambition to become a singer. After marriage and motherhood, Lee resumed her studies at the
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in range. In 1900, she gave her last performance, singing to illustrate her lecture on folk song.
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Spooner], Catharine Anna [Kate] (1859–1904), singer and folk-song collector"
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Lee also collected folksongs, often while bicycling in the countryside, notably from
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Bearman, C. J. (1999). "Kate Lee and the Foundation of the Folk-Song Society".
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Lee had a short but busy professional singing career. She sang in a
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A genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Ireland
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Lee, Kate (1899). "Some Experiences of a Folk-Song Collector".
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Burke, Bernard; Fox-Davies, Arthur Charles (1 January 1912).
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Keel, Frederick (1948). "The Folk Song Society 1898–1948".
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After the Victorians: The Decline of Britain in the World
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Index

Katherine Lee
Folk-Song Society
Rufford
William Archibald Spooner
spoonerism
Royal Academy of Music
Royal College of Music
Drury Lane
Die Walküre
contralto
mezzo-soprano
James and Thomas Copper
Irish Literary Society
Lucy Broadwood
Stubbings
Maidenhead



ISSN
0531-9684
JSTOR
4522632
A genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Ireland



"Lee [née Spooner], Catharine Anna [Kate] (1859–1904), singer and folk-song collector"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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