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L. Viola Kinney

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237: 31: 159:. She became head of the school's music department and also gave piano recitals in Sedalia and surrounding towns. She had married Frederick Ferguson, an undertaker in 1918, but the couple separated in 1925. After the separation Kinney lived in her widowed mother's house and later reverted to her maiden name. 252:
is a solo piano piece for which she won second prize in the Inter-State Literary Society Original Music Contest held at Omaha, Nebraska in 1908. (The first prize was won by Claude Minor of Lawrence, Kansas, also a student of the Western University harmony class.) One year later it was published by
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2.White people should purchase it because they ought to see what the colored youth is doing, and has done during the few years of liberty of mind as well as body.
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When asked why should the music composed by Western University students be purchased, Viola Kinney, then a student at the university wrote:
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1890 – 1945) was an American composer, pianist, and teacher active during the first half of the twentieth century. Her piano piece
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3.Negroes should purchase because the composers are of their own race, and their children should have such encouragement.
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5.Because it shows the Negro in his great Musical Metamorphis from the rag-time to the nobler, higher tones.
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4.Because they have been prize-winners of every Inter-state Literary Session in which they have entered.
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Kinney died in 1945 and was buried in Crown Hill cemetery in Sedalia. Her composition for solo piano,
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1.Students should purchase it because it is a product of our Alma Mater by our fellow students.
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the Twentieth Century Commercial Society of Western University. The score was republished in
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From spirituals to symphonies: African-American women composers and their music
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is available through multiple sources, including Sheet Music Plus (
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Music by Black Women Composers: A Bibliography of Available Scores
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Fredericka Douglass Perry (1872–1943) was the granddaughter of
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and a pioneer of child welfare work in Kansas City, Missouri.
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Black women composers: a century of piano music (1893-1990)
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Catalog of Copyright Entries: Musical compositions, Part 3
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Catalog of Copyright Entries: Musical compositions, Part 3
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label. In 2009, the 100th anniversary of its publication,
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Marginalized Music Project. Retrieved 14 December 2017.
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American composer, pianist, and teacher (c. 1890–1945)
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Sedalia, Missouri
Albany Records
Sedalia, Missouri
Missouri Pacific Railroad
Western University
historically black
Quindaro, Kansas
segregated
Lincoln High School

Albany Records
University of West Georgia
PDF)
book)
Frederick Douglass
"Music by Black Women Composers at the AMRC"
From spirituals to symphonies: African-American women composers and their music
ISBN
0252074548
The Sedalia Democrat
"Funeral services for Miss L. Viola Kinney, teacher of music and English"
"Fredericka Douglass Sprague Perry (1872-1943): Child welfare pioneer"
Catalog of Copyright Entries: Musical compositions, Part 3
Catalog of Copyright Entries: Musical compositions, Part 3
"Musical Comedy at Lincoln School"
Music by Black Women Composers: A Bibliography of Available Scores
ISBN
0929911040
Western University

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