Owen Murray

Owen Murray GRAM, Dip RAM (Copenhagen) Hon RAM, is British accordionist and professor.[1]

Biography

Born in Edinburgh, he studied with Mogens Ellegaard at [The Royal Danish Academy of Music] in [Copenhagen], graduating with the Diploma in 1982. He played many recitals, both in the UK and overseas. He has a recording entitled "On the Wings of the Wind". Owen is the son of Chrissie Leatham and the grandson of Peter Robertson Leatham. Chrissie Leatham was one of Scotland's greatest accordion players and teacher to many of Scotland's best known musicians including Kenny McGinty, Simon Thoumire, Phil Cunningham,Ian McPhail, Sandy Brechin and Jim Johnstone to name but a few. Peter Robertson Leatham (who has a CD called Melodion Greats)was a highly acclaimed melodeon player in the nineteen twenties. Owen Murray was also instrumental in their musical education.

Murray is the Head of Classical Accordion at London's Royal Academy of Music since 1986.[2]

References

  1. Thompson, Warwick (January 5, 2007). "The squeezebox gets its second wind". The Times. Retrieved 18 July 2011.
  2. "Owen Murray". Royal Academy of Music. Retrieved 18 July 2011.

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