- Phyllis Sellick
Infobox musical artist
Name = Phyllis Sellick
Background = silver
Birth_name = Phyllis Doreen Sellick
Born = flagicon|England birth date|1911|06|16Ilford ,England ,United Kingdom
Died = flagicon|England death date and age|2007|05|26|1911|06|16Kingston-upon-Thames ,Surrey
Instrument =Piano
Genre = Romantic, 20th century
Occupation =Virtuoso Pianist ,Pedagogue
Years_active = 1929-2002Phyllis Sellick ,OBE (June 16 ,1911 -May 26 2007 ) [http://www.pianowomen.com/books.html#1930 Biographies and Autobiographies ] ] John Amis, Obituaries: [http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,2090806,00.html "Phyllis Sellick"] , Guardian Unlimited] Obituaries: [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/05/28/db2802.xml "Phyllis Sellick"] ,The Daily Telegraph ] Obituaries: [http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article2606424.ece Phyllis Sellick] ,The Independent ] was a Britishpianist andteacher , best known for her partnership with her pianist husband Cyril Smith.Born at
Ilford ,Essex , she started to play the piano by ear at the age of three and had her first music lesson on her fifth birthday. Four years later she won theDaily Mirror 's "Pip, Squeak and Wilfred" contest for young musicians and was awarded two years' private tuition withCuthbert Whitemore , subsequently winning an open scholarship to continue her study with him at theRoyal Academy of Music .She first met Cyril Smith at a concert in the
Queen's Hall ,London . They married in 1937 and began performing together in 1941 [http://www.pianowomen.com/duopianists.html "Duopianists"] , Women at the Piano] making many international tours and recordings as a duo. This continued even after Smith lost the use of his left hand following twostroke s, when the couple would play specially devised material for three hands, including a concerto written for them byMalcolm Arnold .Both she and her husband were appointed
OBE in 1971. After Smith's death in 1974, Phyllis Sellick continued a long and successful career as a teacher at theRoyal College of Music where her husband had taught. She continued to work into 90s, despite her failing eyesight and (in an ironic twist) loss of her playing ability in her left hand following an accident.In 2002 she appeared on the
BBC radio programme "Desert Island Discs ". One of her choices wasRachmaninov 's "Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini " to which she added "I would like Cyril to play it."References
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