Primrose, William, 1904-1982
Biography
William Primrose (1904-1982) was a professional violist who performed with groups in England and the United States, and later taught at several universities, including Brigham Young University.
John Primrose, William's father, taught violin and gave William his start when he was four years old, then after a short time, he began lessons with Camillo Ritter. By age twelve he had made public appearances. When William was about fifteen, the family moved to London where Primrose attended the Guildhall School of Music and began to study violin under Max Mossel and received a gold medal, the Guildhall's highest honor, at his 1924 graduation. He then went on to study with Eugene Ysaÿe in 1926, who encouraged him to switch to the viola which Primrose did in 1930. He became the violist of the London String Quartet where he worked with Warwick Evans.
in 1935, William was invited to play viola as a member of the NBC Symphony orchestra under Arturo Toscanini but was never the symphony's principal violist. During his tenure with NBC, Primrose made several appearances with the symphony as a viola soloist, and in 1939 he formed the Primrose Quartet. He continued his solo and chamber music career with various groups such as the Heifetz-Primrose-Piatigorsky trio and the Festival Quartet. In 1953, in recognition of his musical achievements, Primrose was granted the title of Commander of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II.
Besides enjoying a solo career, Primrose taught at the University of Southern California, Indiana University, Tokyo University of Fine Arts and Music, the Toho School, Juilliard, the Eastman School of Music, and Brigham Young University. Primrose also wrote or contributed to four important pedagogical publications: Art and Practice of Scale Playing (Mills, 1954), Technique Is Memory (Oxford University Press, 1960), Violin and Viola (with Yehudi Menuhin and Denis Stevens; Schirmer, 1976), and Playing the Viola (Oxford University Press, 1988).
Primrose was diagnosed with cancer in 1977 and died from it in 1982 in Provo, Utah.
Citation:
Music.lib.byu.edu, July 2011: Primrose International Viola Archive website (John Primrose taught violin; gave William his start at four years old; at age twelve made public appearances; at fifteen family moved to London; Primrose attended Guildhall School of Music; studied violin under Max Mossel and received a gold medal, the Guildhall's highest honor; went on to study with Eugene Ysaÿe who encouraged him to switch to the viola; Primrose did in 1930; became the violist of the London String Quartet where he worked with Warwick Evans; invited to play viola as a member of the NBC Symphony orchestra under Arturo Toscanini; never the symphony's principal violist; made several appearances with the symphony as a viola soloist; in 1939 formed the Primrose Quartet; in 1953, was granted the title of Commander of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II; taught at the University of Southern California, Indiana University, Tokyo University of Fine Arts and Music, the Toho School, Juilliard, the Eastman School of Music and Brigham Young University; also wrote or contributed to four important pedagogical publications: Art and Practice of Scale Playing (Mills, 1954), Technique Is Memory (Oxford University Press, 1960), Violin and Viola (with Yehudi Menuhin and Denis Stevens; Schirmer, 1976), and Playing the Viola (Oxford University Press, 1988); diagnosed with cancer in 1977; d. from it in 1982 in Provo, Utah)Walk on the North Side, 1978 (he began lessons with Camillo Ritter. He continued his solo and chamber music career with various groups such as the Heifetz-Primrose-Piatigorsky trio and the Festival Quartet.)
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David Dalton papers
David Dalton audio recordings, 1954-2000
This series contains audio tapes of performances, interviews, and other recorded material of David Dalton, 1954-2000.
Leonard Sieff papers on William Primrose and the viola, approximately 1946-2009
Contains newspaper and magazine articles on William Primrose and the viola. Dated approximately 1946-2009.
William Primrose London String Quartet scores
Collection contains scores that were used by William Primrose during his time playing with the London String Quartet, and include his parts and fingering, 1928-1965.
William Primrose papers
Collection contains papers from the violist Willam Primrose, beginning with his birth certificate in 1904. Includes framed photographs, memorabilia, correspondence related to the viola throughout his life, and other materials spanning the years of 1904-1982.
Promotion (posters, ads, etc.)
Collection contains papers from the violist Willam Primrose, beginning with his birth certificate in 1904. Includes framed photographs, memorabilia, correspondence related to the viola throughout his life, and other materials spanning the years of 1904-1982.
William Primrose audiovisual materials, 1935-1991
Collection contains papers from the violist Willam Primrose, beginning with his birth certificate in 1904. Includes framed photographs, memorabilia, correspondence related to the viola throughout his life, and other materials spanning the years of 1904-1982.
William Primrose collection of books and magazine articles
Collection contains papers from the violist Willam Primrose, beginning with his birth certificate in 1904. Includes framed photographs, memorabilia, correspondence related to the viola throughout his life, and other materials spanning the years of 1904-1982.
William Primrose collection of news clippings, reviews, etc.
Collection contains papers from the violist Willam Primrose, beginning with his birth certificate in 1904. Includes framed photographs, memorabilia, correspondence related to the viola throughout his life, and other materials spanning the years of 1904-1982.
William Primrose letters, 1928-1980s
Contains letters of William Primrose and various correspondents. Dated 1928-1980s.
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