L. Viola Kinneyaus modern

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L. Viola Kinney (* ca. 1890; † 1945) war eine amerikanische Komponistin, Pianistin und Lehrerin.

Life

Born Lady Viola Kinney in Sedalia, Missouri, she was one of the five children of Patrick and Lillian Kinney. Her father was a cook and her mother worked in the shops of the Missouri Pacific Railroad. Kinney studied music at Western University, a historically black college in Quindaro, Kansas, where she participated in the harmony class and the choral society under the tutorship of Robert G. Jackson, Director of the music department. After she completed her college education she moved back to Sedalia where in 1911 she began a 35-year career as a teacher of music and English at the segregated secondary school, Lincoln High School. 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.

Kinney died in 1945 and was buried in Crown Hill cemetery in Sedalia. Her composition for solo piano, Mother’s Sacrifice, is the only score that has been found, although she registered the copyrights for at least two other compositions: Show Me, set to a text by Fredericka Douglass Perry (1941) and Time Out for Love (1943).

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List of opera

  • Mother’s Sacrifice für Klavier
  • Show Me für Klavier
  • Time Out for Love für Klavier

Sheet music

Score for chamber music

Mother’s Sacrificefor Klavierpiano
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for Klavierpiano
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