Introduction
Gavin Sutherland
North East Folklore Archive, January 2002
John Murdoch Henderson (1902 - 1972)
Musician and Collector of Music, New Deer, Aberdeenshire.
A prolific writer, analyst and dedicated collector of music,
Henderson was born at Nether Oldwhat Farm, by New Deer,
Aberdeenshire, on March 31st 1902. Though his career was
in the teaching of the arts and sciences his main interest
was the fiddle music of the his North East homeland and
the work of the old masters, the Gow family, William Marshall,
Peter Milne and James Scott Skinner who later became a good
friend.
He began collecting music as a young man and during his
life amassed a vast library of books and manuscripts. On
his death in 1972 Henderson bequeathed his lovingly assembled
collection to "the people of Scotland". Two years
later much of the material was deposited with the National
Library of Scotland in Edinburgh, but the more personal
items - his favourite books, manuscripts, photographs and
posters, remained with the family until November 1999 when
they were entrusted to The North East Folklore Archive by
Henderson's nephew, Murdoch Paterson, with invaluable support
from Sandy Ritchie of the Buchan Heritage Society.
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Henderson graduates MA
University of Aberdeen
1926
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Sifting through the extraordinary collection brought
to light some real gems including several untitled manuscripts
and original copies of 19th century fiddle and pipe tune publications.
Cullen fiddle player Duncan Wood was drafted in to review the
collection and asses its contents with a view to recording a few
selections for the archive. But, thanks to our sponsors, we were
able to develop the "Henderson Project" far beyond our
initial plans.
The construction of this chapter of the North East
Folklore Archive has involved the work of numerous musicians,
researchers and writers with an aim to make Henderson's music
accessible to the many who share an interest in Scottish music.
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The Murdoch Henderson Papers at the National
Library of Scotland
"These
papers consist of the transcriptions, arrangements and research
notes compiled by John Murdoch Henderson between the mid 1920s
and his death in 1972. Henderson's particular interest was in
music for the Scottish fiddle, and in addition to extensive work
on the older sources of the music, he was an authority on the
compositions of his contemporaries, who seem frequently to have
sought his advice. In addition to his own material, the collection
contains many autograph compositions of 20th century musicians,
particularly from the Aberdeen area, including most notably James
Scott Skinner." National Library of Scotland, Manuscripts.
For details of the Henderson Catalogue held in Edinburgh
by the NLS e-mail: manuscripts@nls.uk