Primrose International Viola Competition

The Primrose International Viola Competition (PIVC), also referred to as the Primrose Memorial Scholarship Competition (PMSC), is an international music competition for viola players sponsored by the American Viola Society and named for the 20th-century virtuoso William Primrose.

The 15th Primrose International Viola Competition was held June 10–17, 2018 at the Colburn School in Los Angeles.[1]

History

International music competitions for instruments such as violin and piano had been held for decades. However, there was a void in the music world to recognize the viola as a major solo instrument. Because of a lack of substantial viola solo literature, the instrument's potential was not realized until the appearance of Lionel Tertis, considered the "father of viola playing". William Primrose continued in Tertis' footsteps of excellence in viola performance, catapulting the instrument on to the international stage. The Primrose International Viola Competition was created in 1979 created as the first competition for the instrument. In subsequent years other major viola competitions arose: the Lionel Tertis International Viola Competition, the now defunct Maurice Vieux International Viola Competition and, most recently, the Tokyo International Viola Competition.

The Primrose International Viola Competition has been held regularly since 1986, often in conjunction with biennial meetings of the North American Viola Congress. The competition currently makes its home in Los Angeles, California at the Colburn School. Eligible participants are 29 years and younger of any nationality. The competition involves three rounds during a week-long festival in which entrants perform a required work as well as several choices from a viola repertoire list that includes solo works, sonatas, concertos and transcriptions by Primrose.

PIVC / PMSC laureates

PIVC No.PMSC No.YearLocation1st Prize2nd Prize3rd PrizeNotes / Jurists
152018Colburn School
Los Angeles, California
Hae-Sue Lee Zoë Martin-Doike Leonid Plashinov-Johnson Jury: Lars Anders Tomter (Chairman), Roland Glassl, Kazuhide Isomura, Nokuthula Ngwenyama, Xidi Shen, Jon Nakamatsu
142014Colburn School
Los Angeles, California
Zhanbo Zheng Manuel Vioque-Judde Cong Wu Jury: Cathy Basrak, Martin Beaver, Claudine Bigelow, Caroline Coade, Wing Ho, Luis Magín, Massimo Paris, Cassandra Lynne Richburg, Pierre-Henri Xuereb
Honorable Mention: Born Lau, Kei Tojo
132011Robertson & Sons Violins
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Ayane Kozasa / Elias Goldstein Vicki Powell Jury: Che-Yen Chen, Kirsten Docter, Wing Ho, Luis Magín, Karen Ritscher, Yitzhak Schotten, Barbara Westphal, Juliet White-Smith, Karin Brown
Honorable Mention: Da Kyung Kwak, Matthew Lipman
12(11)2008Arizona State University
Tempe, Arizona
Dimitri Murrath Emily Deans Molly Carr Held in conjunction with the 36th International Viola Congress.
Jury: Claudine Bigelow (Chairman), Ensik Choi, Bruno Pasquier, Carol Rodland, Eugene Sarbu, Amir Shiff, Steven Tenenbom
102005Brigham Young University
Provo, Utah
Jennifer Stumm David Aaron Carpenter
David Kim
not awarded Jury: Matthew Dane (Chairman), Carol Rodland, Daniel Foster, Susan Dubois, Nokuthula Ngwenyama
Honorable Mention: Yu Jin
92003Samford University
Homewood, Alabama
Che-Yen (Brian) Chen Teng Li Nils Mönkemeyer Jury: Helen Callus (Chairman), Barbara Hamilton, Michael Palumbo, Kathryn Steely, Dwight Pounds
Honorable Mention: Amalia Aubert, Abigail Evans
82001Elmhurst College
Elmhurst, Illinois
Antoine Tamestit Ula Žebriūnaitė not awarded Jury: Ralph Fielding, Jerzy Kosmala, Charles Pikler, William Preucil, Juliet White-Smith
71999University of Guelph
Guelph, Ontario
Lawrence Power Roland Glassl Elizabeth Freivogel Held in conjunction with the 27th International Viola Congress.
Jury: Ralph Aldrich, Alan deVeritch, Hartmut Lindemann, John White
61997University of Texas at Austin
Austin, Texas
Christina Castelli Rita Porfiris Karin Brown Held in conjunction with the 25th International Viola Congress.
Jury: Karen Tuttle, Alan deVeritch, David Holland, Karen Ritscher
51995Indiana University
Bloomington, Indiana
Catherine Basrak Joan DerHovsepian / Scott Lee Held in conjunction with the 23rd International Viola Congress.
Jury: Donna Lively Clark, James Dunham, Csaba Erdélyi, Abram Skernick, Thomas Tatton, Marcus Thompson
41993Northwestern University
Evanston, Illinois
Nokuthula Ngwenyama Kathryn Lockwood not awarded Held in conjunction with the 21st International Viola Congress.
Jury: William Preucil (Chairman), David Dalton, Mary Arlin, Paul Coletti, William Magers, Thomas Tatton
31991Ithaca College
Ithaca, New York
Kirsten Docter Kin-Fung Leung not awarded Held in conjunction with the 19th International Viola Congress.
Jury: Emanuel Vardi (Chairman), Harold Coletta, David Dalton, Rosemary Glyde, Pamela Goldsmith, John White
21989University of Redlands
Redlands, California
Daniel Foster Ming Pak Kai Tang Held in conjunction with the 17th International Viola Congress.
Jury: Louis Kievman (Chairman), David Dalton, Alan deVeritch, Roberto Díaz, Rosemary Glyde, Donald McInnes, Dwight Pounds, Sven Reher, Karen Tuttle
11987University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Lynne Richburg Carla-Maria Rodrigues Paris Anastasiadis Held in conjunction with the 15th International Viola Congress.
Jury: Robert Oppelt (Chairman), David Dalton, Rosemary Glyde, Nathan Gordon, Louis Kievman, Dwight Pounds, Ann Woodward
11979Brigham Young University
Provo, Utah
Geraldine Walther Jun Takahira Patricia McCarty Jury: William Primrose, Ralph Aldrich, Joseph de Pasquale

Required composition

A compulsory work to be performed by all competitors has been selected for some competitions.

  • 2014 – Aldonza, Movement II from the Viola Concerto (2013) by Christian Colberg (b. 1968); Christian Colberg website
  • 2011 – Inner Voices for viola solo (2011) by Peter Askim (b. 1971); published by American Viola Society
  • 2008 – Recitative for viola solo (2007) by Scott Slapin (b. 1974); published by Liben Music Publishers
  • 1991 – Aria and Allegro for viola and string orchestra (1990) by Richard Lane (1933–2004)
  • 1989 – Concerto for Viola and Orchestra (1989) by Wayne Bohrnstedt (b. 1923)

See also

References

  1. AVS Primrose Competition news Retrieved 16 April 2017.
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