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Phyllis Kinney was born on 4 July, 1922 in Pontiac, Michigan, is a journalist. Discover Phyllis Kinney's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 101 years old?
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102 years old |
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Cancer |
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4 July, 1922 |
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Pontiac, Michigan, U.S. |
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United States |
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Phyllis Kinney Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Phyllis Kinney's Husband?
Her husband is Meredydd Evans (m. 1948-2015)
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Phyllis Kinney Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Phyllis Kinney worth at the age of 102 years old? Phyllis Kinney’s income source is mostly from being a successful journalist. She is from United States. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Kinney turned 100 on 4 July 2022. On that date, the National Library hosted Phyllis Kinney: 100, a event featuring her daughter Eluned and harpist Elinor Bennett, to celebrate the centenary.
Meredydd Evans died aged 95 in 2015; he and Kinney had arranged to donate their archives to the National Library of Wales, where they are now part of the Welsh Music Archive. In 2019, Kinney and Evans were awarded the Welsh Music Prize Inspiration Award.
In 2011, University of Wales Press published Kinney's final book to date, Welsh Traditional Music, an extensive history and analysis of the instrumental and vocal traditions of Wales.
In the 1980s, Kinney and Evans settled in Cwmystwyth, where they contributed to the community and taught Welsh to a host of their non-Welsh-speaking neighbours; according to biographer R. Arwel Jones, the couple's home became "a magnet for people of all ages, from all over Wales and the world who would flock there to enjoy their company and to benefit from the couple's intellectual generosity". Their home's proximity to the National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth allowed the couple to devote their retirement to studying the history of folk songs and tunes, and their research appeared regularly in Canu Gwerin, the journal of the Welsh Folk Song Society. In April 2007, the University of Wales published a Festschrift volume for Evans and Kinney, "a fully bilingual collection of critical essays on various aspects of Welsh song and traditional music by Wales’ leading experts and musicologists" to celebrate their contribution "not only to Welsh traditional music but to the very culture and language of Wales."
Like Evans, Kinney began to work for the BBC, often performing duets with her husband. Kinney sang in "impeccable Welsh, which had a delightful American burr occasionally", according to the Western Mail. In June 1952, the family moved to America, where Evans enrolled at Princeton University. In 1960, the family moved back to Wales, where they settled. With Evans, Kinney edited collections of Welsh songs described as "definitive reference-works for this genre of national song." In 1962, Kinney providing operatic vocal accompaniment on Evans' album A Concert of Welsh Songs, with backing by the Russian harpist Maria Korchinska and several musicians and singers conducted and arranged by Robert Docker. Kinney later described the album, Evans' first to use instrumental backing, as "tradition dressed up to suit the audience".
Phyllis Kinney (born 4 July 1922) is an American-born singer and author who is a leading authority on Welsh folk music. She studied at the Juilliard School and was an opera singer with the Carl Rosa Opera Company during the 1940s. After meeting her husband Meredydd Evans, Kinney immersed herself in the culture of Wales. Through her writing, research and performances, Kinney helped to preserve and promote traditional music of Wales. The archives of Kinney and Evans are now part of the Welsh Music Archive at the National Library of Wales.
Kinney was born in Pontiac, Michigan on 4 July 1922, Independence Day. She studied at the Juilliard School, New York City. Kinney's interest in Welsh music was sparked by her teacher, a Welshman named Gomer Llewelyn Jones. She later said she'd "never heard of Wales" before meeting Jones. In 1947, Kinney became lead solo with the Carl Rosa Opera Company. With the company, she toured the UK in March of that year. During a stop in Bangor, Wales, Kinney met Meredydd Evans, a Welsh folk musician who was a member of the popular close harmony group Triawd y Coleg. Kinney learnt to speak Welsh, and introduced Evans to folk music from around the world. The couple married in 10 April 1948 and had a daughter, Eluned, in 1949.