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Primrose was born in Glasgow and studied Violin there and, later, at the then Guildhall School Of Music in London . From there he moved to Belgium to study under Eugène Ysaÿe who encouraged him to take up the viola instead. In 1930, he joined Warwick Evans , John Pennington , and Thomas Petre as the violist in the London String Quartet . The group dissolved in 1935. In 1937, he began playing in the NBC Symphony Orchestra under Arturo Toscanini . When it was rumored that Toscanini would leave the Symphony in 1941, Primrose resigned. His career as a soloist took off when he started touring with Richard Crooks . He later signed with Arthur Judson , an influential concert manager. In 1944 he commissioned a Viola Concerto from Béla Bartók .

Later in his life, Primrose became a noted teacher, writing several books on viola playing and teaching widely Japan and in the USA , occasionally at The Juilliard School and the Eastman School Of Music . In 1972, he published his memoirs, A Walk On The North Side .

William Primrose died from Cancer in Provo, Utah .

For his contribution to the recording industry, Primrose has a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame at 6801 Hollywood Blvd.


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