Background
Freda Swain was born at Portsmouth, England.
Freda Swain was born at Portsmouth, England.
She studied with Dora Matthay and at the Royal Academy of Music with Stanford and Arthur Alexander.
In 1924 Swain began teaching at the Royal Academy, and in 1936 she founded the British Music Movement to help promote the efforts of young composers and artists. Swain married Arthur Alexander in 1921, and before World World War II, the couple toured South Africa and Australia, lecturing, broadcasting and performing recitals.