A concert of piano duet music in memory of the late island musician and teacher Douglas
Leadbitter will take place in the Lews Castle this Saturday at 3pm.
‘One piano, four hands’ will be performed by Mary Kennedy and Emily Walker and include
pieces by Mozart, Brahms and Debussy. The programme is broadly classical with a touch
of folk and all the pieces are inspired by Douglas’s deep love of music.
Mary, a surveyor, hails from Lower Sandwick near Stornoway. She was taught music
by Douglas at the Nicolson Institute in the 1980s and said the recital is “in memory
of a dear teacher that meant a lot to so many young musicians on the island”.
She and Emily, an administrator, are both keen and talented amateur musicians who
play the organ at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Haddington, East Lothian.
Remembering her former teacher, Mary said: “Douglas was a very unassuming person
and he was unflappable and he was kind and he was solid. If you were in a concert
with Douglas, and he was conducting or leading, you knew it was fine.
“He was such a good musician and totally reliable. He always knew what was the right
music.”
Mary added: “He always had a nice word to say about your attempts at playing. He
understood the value of saying something nice to somebody. He was very, very encouraging
and supportive of all his pupils and that’s, I think, why a lot of people did so
well at whatever level they were.”
Mary’s own musical journey began at the age of eight with piano tuition from an aunt
and then Alma Jamieson, before she went to the Nicolson. She continued to learn piano
with Bob Scott and took up a second instrument, the flute, with Douglas as her teacher.
Mary also studied Higher Music at an earlier stage than was usual and would go on
to study Music at York University, on the advice of Douglas, after qualifying as
a surveyor.
Douglas was a great influence on the young musician in a number of ways and Mary
remembered, during her tour of the town’s pianos this summer, his generosity when
she stood in for him as the organist at St Columba’s.
“I remember when I was first playing the organ. I went to St Columba’s, that was
our church, and sometimes in the school holidays Douglas would ask me to fill in.
I was a teenager, about 15, and he made a point of making sure that I was paid for
that. Some people would have thought, ‘oh it’s good experience for the teenager’
but he made sure I was paid.”
Saturday’s recital is in aid of the Eilean Siar Foodbank and Christian Aid. Donations
are suggested at £10, or whatever you can afford or wish to donate, and refreshments
will be available after.

Piano recital in memory of Douglas Leadbitter
11 September 2024