Laura Lemon

Biography

Laura Gertrude Lemon (15 October 1866 – 18 August 1924) was a Canadian composer and songwriter who lived and worked in England. She also used the pseudonyms Austin Fleming and Ian Macdonald. Lemon was mostly known for composing pieces for violin and piano such as "Three Moravian Dances", which was dedicated to the Canadian violinist Kathleen Parlow. However she also noted for her songs. "My Ain Folk, a ballad of home", was at one time one of the best-known songs by a Canadian composer.

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Discography

Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Credited work

71 releases · 24 albums · active 1954–2023

  • Performance · 71

Studios: Front Room Recorders · Wave Studios · Brisbane City Temple · Raven Street Studios

Frequent collaborators

  • Kenneth McKellar
  • Lulu
  • Various
  • Teresa Duffy
  • Eleanor Glover
  • Margaret Savage
  • The Singing Nolans
  • Brendan Shine

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