Mona McBurney explained

Mona Margaret McBurney (29 July 18624 December 1932) was a British pianist, teacher and composer who lived and worked in Australia.[1] [2] [3]

Life

Mona McBurney was born in Douglas, Isle of Man, the youngest of six children of teacher and scholar Isaiah McBurney and art and music teacher Margaret McBurney. Mona studied music in Edinburgh with Sir Alexander Mackenzie, who was later a principal of the Royal Academy of Music.

The family emigrated to Victoria, Australia, in 1881, and settled in Geelong. McBurney attended the Ladies' College where her brother Samuel was principal and the University of Melbourne in 1881. In 1892 she continued her studies at the University of Melbourne as a music student with G.W.L. Marshall-Hall, graduating in 1896.[4]

After ending her studies, McBurney worked as a composer and educator.[5] In 1907 she conducted a women's orchestra in her Northern Ballad which was a commission for the Australian Exhibition of Women's Work which took place over five weeks in Melbourne. In 1918 she took a position as an Italian and French teacher at the University of Melbourne Conservatorium, and in 1921 a position as Italian teacher at the Albert Street Conservatorium, working in both positions until her death in 1932.

McBurney was active in literary and music societies and in providing venues for young musicians and composers. She never married and died of pneumonia in Hawthorn, Melbourne.[6] [7]

Works

McBurney composed an opera, a concerto for piano and orchestra, a string quartet, two choral odes, a number of piano works and about thirty songs. Selected works include:

Notes and References

  1. News: There Are Australian Composers . . 26,189 . Victoria, Australia . 25 March 1939 . 6 September 2019 . 11 . National Library of Australia.
  2. News: CONVERSAZIONE. . . 27,968 . New South Wales, Australia . 25 August 1927 . 6 September 2019 . 7 . National Library of Australia.
  3. News: Australian Music. . . 23,714 . Victoria, Australia . 7 August 1922 . 6 September 2019 . 4 . National Library of Australia.
  4. Book: Composers of Australia: a chronological guide to composers. Dorum, Eileen. 1997.
  5. News: MUSIC . . CXXXV . 4,430 . Victoria, Australia . 2 December 1933 . 6 September 2019 . 15 (METROPOLITAN EDITION) . National Library of Australia.
  6. Book: McBurney, Mona Margaret (1862 - 1932). Mona Margaret McBurney (1862–1932) . National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. 7 January 2011.
  7. Book: The Norton/Grove dictionary of women composers. Julie Anne. Sadie. Rhian. Samuel. 1994. W. W. Norton & Company . 4 October 2010. 9780393034875.
  8. News: MUSIC. . . CXXI . 4,044 . Victoria, Australia . 3 July 1926 . 6 September 2019 . 47 (METROPOLITAN EDITION) . National Library of Australia.
  9. Web site: State Library Victoria - Viewer.
  10. News: ART NOTES . . 2002 . Victoria, Australia . 20 December 1923 . 6 September 2019 . 25 . National Library of Australia.
  11. News: OLD STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION. . . CXXI . 4,065 . Victoria, Australia . 4 December 1926 . 6 September 2019 . 57 (METROPOLITAN EDITION) . National Library of Australia.
  12. News: SOCIAL EVENTS. . . 25,597 . Victoria, Australia . 25 August 1928 . 6 September 2019 . 28 . National Library of Australia.
  13. News: L.A.B. MUSIC CLUB. . . 50 . 15,022 . Western Australia . 14 August 1934 . 6 September 2019 . 6 . National Library of Australia.