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Lois Simpson (cellist)

Lois Alleyne Simpson AO[1] (1927–2008) was an internationally renowned Australian cellist, respected teacher and chamber musician at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and ANU School of Music.

Lois Simpson
Athol Shmith (1944) Lois Simpson
Born
Lois Alleyne Simpson

1927 (1927)
Died2008 (aged 80–81)
OccupationCellist
Years active1940–1995
Spouse(s)Robert Pikler (1947)
John Painter (1962–2008, her death)

Career edit

In 1940, aged 13, Simpson became the youngest female musician ever in the Sydney Symphony Orchestra (SSO). At the age of 17 Simpson left the SSO to play with the Colgate-Palmolive Orchestra but rejoined the SSO in 1953 where she remained for more than 30 years, leading the cello section for much of that time.

In the late 1940s Simpson was a member of the Musica Viva Players and was a founding member of the Australian Chamber Orchestra in the 1970s. In 1985, Simpson moved to Canberra, Australia where she organised the chamber music program at the ANU School of Music for ten years.

Simpson was an enormous personality and well known in the Sydney music scene. As the Sydney Morning Herald wrote in 2008, "Simpson was birdlike, glamorous and self-deprecating but a prize fighter in the cause of music. She was not afraid to throw her tiny weight around and there are many, mostly men, who underestimated her at their peril. She knew only one way—the right way—and not just on stage. Things had to be as perfect as practice and impeccable taste could make them".[2]

Teaching edit

Simpson's students included well known Australian cellists Nathan Waks, Julian Thompson, Susan Blake and Timothy Nankervis.[3]

Personal life edit

Simpson was married successively to two prominent Australian musicians; Robert Pikler in 1947,[4] with whom in January that year she performed publicly for the first time with Musica Viva Players at the Conservatorium in the Brahms Festival series;[5] and then John Painter in 1962.[6]

Awards edit

On 9 June 2003, Simpson was made an Officer in the Order of Australia "For service to music as an internationally acclaimed cellist, teacher and chamber musician".

References edit

  1. ^ "It's an Honour". Retrieved 8 March 2016.
  2. ^ "Lois Simpson Obituary". 31 December 2008. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
  3. ^ "Lois Simpson". Cellist-database. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
  4. ^ "Pikler, Robert (1909–1984)". Relationship with Robert Pickler. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
  5. ^ "Women's letter". The Bulletin. 68 (3492): 21. 15 January 1947 – via Trove.
  6. ^ "Lois Simpson Obituary". 31 December 2008. Retrieved 8 March 2016.

External links edit

  • Australian database of cellists
  • Obituary, Sydney Morning Herald
  • It's an Honor website
  • Portrait of Lois Simpson at the National Library of Australia
  • Australian Broadcasting Corporation sound recording
  • Interview with Lois Simpson, sound recording National Library of Australia

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