William Primrose
b. 8.23.1904 d. 5.1.1982
b. 8.23.1904 d. 5.1.1982
William Primrose studied with Eugene Ysaye and played in the London String Quartet and NBC Symphony Orchestra. He commissioned the Bartok Viola Concerto, which was unfinished at Bartok's death. Benjamin Britten composed Lachrymae for him. During his life he brought the viola repertoire into the public spotlight.
Lionel Tertis |
Lionel Tertis
b. 12.29.1876 d. 2.22.1975
For several years Lionel Tertis played a 17 1/8" Montagnana viola until he worked with British violin maker Arthur Richardson to create a more manageable 16 3/4" viola. The "Tertis" pattern viola was inspired by the wide pattern used by early Brescian makers. The result was a rather pear shaped viola with a wide lower bout which produces the tonal advantages of a large instrument.
Tertis Pattern Viola |
b. 8.25.1915 d. 9.27.1997
Walter Trampler |
Walter Trampler performed extensively in the United States and Europe. He taught at Juilliard, New England Conservatory, Yale School of Music and Boston University.
Milton Katims |
Milton Katims
b. 6.24.1909 d. 2.27.2006
Here we see Katims conduct the Seattle Symphony and perform the finale of the Mozart Symphonia Concertante with violinist Heinrich Szeryng.
Lillian Fuchs
b. 11.18.1901 d. 10.5.1995
Lillian Fuchs |
Lillian Fuchs taught at the Manhattan School of Music, Juilliard, Aspen Music Festival and founded the Blue Hill Music School. She was a noteworthy composer. Her compositions include Twelve Caprices, Fifteen Characteristic Studies, Sixteen Fantasy Etudes and Sonata Pastorale - all for viola.
She owned violas made by Matteo Gofriller and Gaspar DaSalo and played a lovely bow made by John Dodd. Lillian used a gut A string as she considered it sacrilege to use a steel A string on an old Italian instrument.
Karen Tuttle
b. 3.28.1920 d. 12.16.2010
Karen Tuttle |
In the early 1950's She was a member of the NBC Symphony Orchestra, which was highly unusual for a woman back then.
Karen was a frequent participant at the Marlboro and Casals Festivals. She had an extensive discography.
In 1994 she received the Artist Teacher Award presented by the American String Teacher's Association.
Pinchas Zukerman
b. 7.16.1948
Pinchas Zukerman |
Pinchas Zukerman studied at Juilliard under Ivan Galamian. He made his New York debut in 1963.
Zukerman's discography includes over 100 recordings. He has been nominated for a Grammy 21 times.
In addition to teaching he is also an accomplished conductor. He has conducted the English Chamber and St. Paul Chamber Orchestras.
Michael Tree
b. 1934
Michael Tree |
Tree has been a soloist with the Philadelphia, Los Angeles, New Jersey and Baltimore Orchestras.
Paul Neubauer
Paul Neubauer |
b. 1963
Paul Neubauer joined the New York Philharmonic in 1984 at the age of 21.
He has recorded with labels including Sony Classical, RCA, New World, Red Seal, Delos and Decca. Neubaurer has performed as a sololist with orchestras all over the world.
Nobuko Imai
b. 3.18.1943
Nobuko Imai was born in Tokyo and studied at Juilliard and Yale University. She has soloed with nearly every major orchestra including: the Berlin Philharmonic, Vienna Symphony, BBC Symphony, London Symphony, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Boston Symphony and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. She is a former member of the Vermeer Quartet.
In addition to being a soloist she is a very active chamber musician.
Geraldine Walther
b. 1951
Geraldine Walther is the former violist of the Takács Quartet. She studied at the Curtis Institute with Michael Tree and at the Manhattan School of Music with Lillian Fuchs. Walther won first prize at the 1979 William Primrose International Competition. (Any names sound familiar?)
She was principal violist with the San Francisco Symphony for 29 years and previously was the assistant principal violist with the Pittsburgh, Miami and Baltimore Symphonies. Currently she is teaching at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
Paul Neubauer joined the New York Philharmonic in 1984 at the age of 21.
He has recorded with labels including Sony Classical, RCA, New World, Red Seal, Delos and Decca. Neubaurer has performed as a sololist with orchestras all over the world.
Nobuko Imai
b. 3.18.1943
Nobuko Imai |
In addition to being a soloist she is a very active chamber musician.
Geraldine Walther
b. 1951
Geraldine Walther |
She was principal violist with the San Francisco Symphony for 29 years and previously was the assistant principal violist with the Pittsburgh, Miami and Baltimore Symphonies. Currently she is teaching at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
Also Yuri Bashmet, Kim Kashkashian and Tabea Zimmermann. (Paul Hindemith too)
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