Ada Kent

Ada Twohy Kent (8 February 1888 – 23 July 1969) was a Canadian musician, composer, and music educator.

[8] She gave a similar program in 1939, at the Prince Edward Hotel in Windsor.

[9][10] Kent composed works for piano, violin, and voice,[11] and wrote several books of songs for children.

[13] "Ada Twohy Kent has the precious gift of melodic sense," wrote a reviewer in 1937, about her first book of songs.

"There's a simple vigor and often a lyric enchantment in these songs that entirely ignores sad or gloomy suggestions.