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2001 PRIMROSE M EMORIAL SCHOL>\RSHII' C OMI'ETITIOI':

SECOND PRIZE: UI..A ZEBRlUNAITE • $1000 Cash: American Viola Sociery • Bobelock Case courtesy of Bobelock Cases • Suadivarius book courtesy of J & A Beare &Son • Zyex and Helicore String sets courtesy of ]. D'Addario • Bach Gamba Sonatas courtesy of G. Henle • $200 Gift Certificate and Books courtesy of Potter's Violins • 1 year subscription to Strings Magazine and 5 bow rehairs courtesy of Marquis Violins • $170 Gift Cercilicate courtesy of RBP Publishing • Book courtesy of Greenblatt & Seay • Bon Musica shoulder rest • Mach One shoulder rest • Kubicek shoulder rest

FIRST P RIZE: ANTOINE TAMESTIT • $2000 Cash: American Viola Sociery • Bobelock Case courtesy ofMusic Ciry Strings • Coda Bow • Stradivarius book courtesy of J & A Beare &Son • Zyex and Helicore String sets courtesy of ]. D 'Addario • Bon Musica shoulder rest • Mach One shoulder rest • Kubicek shoulder rest • Bach Gamba Sonatas courtesy of G. Henle • Books courtesy of Porter's Violins • 2 year subscription ro Strings Magazine and 10 bow rehairs courtesy ofMarquis Violins • $170 Gift Certilicate courtesy of RBP Publishing • Book courtesy of Greenblatt & Seay

The 2001 Primrose Mmzorial Scholarship Competition final round judging pand· (from left) Ralph Fielding, Charles Pikkr, Juliet White-Smith, Jerzy Kosmala, and William Preucil.

effort in judging the competition. The large number of semifinalists in this year's competi tion made their duties a bit more involved. Their work to narrow the field of competitors and arrive at the eventual winners is to be commended.

The American Viola Sociery extends a spe cial thank you ro Lucina Horner for her tire less efforts in coordinating this year's competi tion. Her organizational skills enabled the competition to run smoothly at every level. Thanks also to the judging panel for their

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