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    William Primrose CBE (23 August 1904 – 1 May 1982) was a Scottish violist and teacher. He performed with the London String Quartet from 1930 to 1935. He...
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    quotation from William Blake. Based on the popularity of the park, the surrounding district and electoral ward were named Primrose Hill. The Primrose Hill district...
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  • Primrose may refer to: Primula vulgaris, commonly known as the primrose (also called the common primrose or English primrose) many other species of the...
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    by the emergence of specialized soloists such as Lionel Tertis and William Primrose. English composers Arthur Bliss, Edwin York Bowen, Benjamin Dale, Frank...
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    frequently recorded. William Primrose, NBC Symphony Orchestra, Arturo Toscanini, 2 January 1939 live broadcast William Primrose, Boston Symphony Orchestra...
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    Navigation Trust. He was born in Glasgow on 6 October 1847 the son of William Primrose and his wife, Annie Ure, both from wealthy merchant-miller families...
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  • half-siblings, including Sir James Primrose, Maj.-Gen. Gilbert Primrose, Sir William Primrose, 2nd Baronet, Catherine Primrose (wife of Sir David Carnegie,...
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    School of Music under William Primrose. As a faculty member at BYU, Dalton's main contribution was the establishment of the Primrose International Viola...
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  • Mozart, Carl Stamitz, Lionel Tertis, Rebecca Clarke, Paul Hindemith, William Primrose, Nobuko Imai, Kim Kashkashian, Yuri Bashmet, Tabea Zimmermann, Lawrence...
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    eldest son William was the father of James Primrose, who was created Viscount of Primrose in 1703. Archibald had already been created Lord Primrose and Dalmeny...
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    its associated chamber ensembles, the Primrose Quartet (with first violinist Oscar Shumsky, violist William Primrose, and cellist Harvey Shapiro) and the...
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  • Viscount of Primrose and the Earl of Rosebery see Foulis baronets Sir John Ure Primrose, 1st Baronet (1847–1924) Sir William Louis Primrose, 2nd Baronet...
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    Primrose Hill is a district in the London Borough of Camden, England. The area east of the park was developed and became known as Primrose Hill. Primrose...
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  • Sir Henry William Primrose KCB CSI ISO PC (22 August 1846 – 17 June 1923) was a Scottish civil servant. He joined the Treasury in 1869, served as private...
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    Archibald Philip Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery, 1st Earl of Midlothian, KG, KT, PC, FRS, FBA (7 May 1847 – 21 May 1929) was a British Liberal Party politician...
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    recorded some string quintets with violinist Israel Baker, violists William Primrose and Virginia Majewski, and Piatigorsky. Heifetz recorded the Beethoven...
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    Chesterfield, where his father William was the Borough Engineer and Surveyor, and his mother Catherine Wilson (née Primrose) was a magistrate. Their Ashgate...
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  • up primrose path in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Primrose Path or The Primrose Path may refer to: Original quote from Hamlet I, iii, by William Shakespeare...
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    With Frederick Riddle (1937), CD catalogue number Pearl GEM 0171, William Primrose (1946), CD catalogue number Avid Classic AMSC 604, and Yehudi Menuhin...
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    Lee Library at Brigham Young University. Scottish-American violist William Primrose started the archive with the donation of his many materials on the...
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  • American Viola Society and named for the 20th-century virtuoso William Primrose. The 17th Primrose International Viola Competition was held June 17–22, 2024...
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    The "ex-Primrose" Guarneri is an antique viola named after the viola player William Primrose who purchased it in 1954. This late 17th-century instrument...
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  • the 1951 Casals Perpignan Festival recording with Isaac Stern and William Primrose, Casals conducting. This Sinfonia Concertante has influenced many arrangers...
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  • hereditary title in Scotland that was held by several generations in the Primrose family. The Lands of Burnbrae was situated near Kincardine, and has since...
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    living in Saranac Lake, New York, in July 1945. It was commissioned by William Primrose, a respected violist who knew that Bartók could provide a challenging...
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    Sir Archibald Primrose, 1st Baronet, Lord Carrington (16 May 1616 – 27 November 1679) was a notable Scottish lawyer, judge, and Cavalier. The eldest son...
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    and Frederick Delius's Caprice and Elegy for Cello and Orchestra. William Primrose was also an important figure in establishing the role of the viola...
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  • Krasner, and Joseph de Pasquale. His recording of transcriptions by William Primrose with pianist Robert Koenig was nominated for a 2006 Grammy Award. Díaz...
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  • Primrose, 4th Earl of Rosebery, KT, PC, FRS (14 October 1783 – 4 March 1868), styled Viscount Primrose until 1814, was a British politician. Primrose...
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    only with Sir William Thornhill's help that he can get out of his calamities. Moreover, an analogy can be drawn between Mr. Primrose's suffering and the...
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