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98:, music teacher and businessman. He founded Peter Prier and Sons Violins (originally named "Violin Making School of America", 1965). In 1972 he expanded his violin-fabricating business as a teaching school, where several present-day craftsmen learned their art. He also founded the Bow Making School of America (1998). 143:
In 1972 he began accepting students, transforming the violinmaking shop into a true instructional laboratory. He later expanded this instruction to the fabrication of violin bows (1998), with the founding of the Bow Making School of America. He continued in these endeavors until his 2006 retirement,
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Prier was a staunch advocate of the musical arts, supporting music programs in local schools and universities, and making his studio available for recitals. He donated several instruments to aspiring young musicians. He and his wife spent the last year of his life working with area church groups,
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Prier died in Salt Lake City, Utah on 14 June 2015. He was survived by wife Kay and their six children: sons Daniel, Martin and Paul; daughters Très Prier Hatch, Tamara Prier Stewart, and Kris Prier Edwards. Daniel, who had finished his first violin-making effort at age 12, completed his
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for fifteen years (1983–1998), owns two of Prier's instruments. He was quoted in a local newspaper after Prier's death, stating that Prier's work was "the gold standard" in the US and throughout the world. He said:
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His instruments spoke volumes of his wonderful artistry as a violinmaker and his importance as a teacher. He was a man of extraordinary integrity, really highly regarded by everybody that he came in contact
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His first employment was as an instrument repair technician with the Pearce Music Company, where he met his future wife, Kay. For three years (1961–1964) he also held a post in the
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leaders to visit local church groups on a weekly basis to discuss and play music. This assignment began in March 2014 but was cut short by Prier's illness.
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at which time he sold the school to a former student (graduated 1991), Charles Woolf. His sons Daniel and Martin continued the violinmaking shop.
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before marriage and his 1965 founding of a violinmaking shop, the Violin Making School of America, where he made violins, cellos and violas.
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violin-making education in Chicago, Illinois, and established himself there, but returned to continue his father's work in 2006.
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in New York City on 10 June 1960. (from the 40th anniversary interview on KBYU-FM, aired 24 September 2012)
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The Salt Lake City Recital Hall, opened in 2004 adjacent to his shop, at 308 East 200 South.
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On 25 October 2015, a Peter Paul Prier Memorial Concert was held at the
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in 1942, the youngest of four children. His father was killed in
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The Violinmaker – Keeping Traditional Professions Alive
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www.prierviolins.com
violinmaker
Schlesien, Germany
World War II
Munich
Mittenwald
Salt Lake City
Utah Symphony
United States Army
Joseph Silverstein
Utah Symphony
University of Utah
Jenny Oaks Baker
Daniel Heifetz
Boston Symphony Orchestra

Archived
Wayback Machine
SS Hanseatic
Pier 42

Tres Prier Hatch website

The Violinmaker – Keeping Traditional Professions Alive

LDS Church
Master violin maker Peter Prier dies at 73
Violin Making School of America 40th Anniversary, a 2012 interview of Peter Prier conducted by Tres Hatch
KBYU-FM
Interview with Peter Prier

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