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Helen Tuckey
November 25, 2017
The Australian Strings Association would like to express condolences to the friends and family of Phyllis Young. We deeply appreciated the knowledge and love of music she shared with us during her time in Australia. Her work lives on with many fond memories of the pedagogical legacy she has left with us.
Mary Blockley
November 21, 2017
Phyllis Young was as unmissable at masterclasses and recitals as her totem animal, a giraffe, would have been. I came to Austin in 1985 for work and started cello as an adult beginner in 2002. Truly a tall, sweet, and powerful personality and a fine Midwesterner, I discover, beneath that ebullient Texas personality.
Missy McCullough
November 15, 2017
Phyllis was not only passionate about music but also about animals. She was a supporter of Animal Trustees of Austin for many years and adopted Georgia from me many years ago.
May she Rest In Peace with all of her beloved pets who have passed on. I am quite sure they were there to greet her and thrilled to be together again
Jim Bryan
November 15, 2017
I knew her casually for over 50 years and I was always glad to see her. She would always brighten my day. So gracious and friendly!
Jim Bryan , founder of Alpha Music Center (1976-2011)
Mary Eleanor Brace Pitcairn
November 14, 2017
Some thoughts about growing up under Phyllis Young's guidance, often as a second mother.
I entered the Strings Project in its second year as a cello student. I think I was 12 yrs. old and began studying with Phyllis Young a year later. As I remember my lessons, they were in a house annex and we children were always together but had separate lessons. Our class included Judy Cline, Deirdre Malkemus, Evangeline Marko, Alice Middleman and me (Mary Eleanor Brace). We were kids and she, about 15 years older, was Mrs. Young' to us. In the lessons we learned the standard pieces; short pieces in a progression of difficulty until we got to the Golterman Concerti. Mrs. Young' would tease us by playing some of the Golterman Concerto No. 4, last movement, at some point before assigning it as the next piece to be studied and we just could not wait to begin playing it. Her enthusiasm was very contagious and three of that first class became professional musicians.
I remember Jimmy waiting in the car to take her home after lessons were finished. And, there was that chocolate bar at about 5 o'clock that she enjoyed as our lessons went overtime.
We loved hearing Phyllis Young's recital performances and the Schubert Quintet with Horace Britt.
It was a wonderful time to grow up in the 50's and her influence will be remembered always.
Dale Farley
November 14, 2017
The years I studied cello in the University String Project have continued to have a profound influence on my life, my career, my hobbies, and my friends. I will be forever grateful to Mrs. Young for her vision and energy in creating such an environment where we learned about music and life. God bless and keep you, Phyllis.
Barbara Bertoldi
November 14, 2017
I remember her energy, professionality, and love for music and life.
I was great to know you Phillis!
un grande abbraccio,
Barbara Bertoldi
da Trento in Italia
Dwayne Wasson
November 12, 2017
Your were an inspiration to many. My time studying with you was important in my musical development. You were important in the development of string programs everywhere. You will be missed.
Anne Heiles
November 12, 2017
Phyllis was a tremendous force in the American String Teacher Association, the first female president of the organization and a terrific mentor to those of us who followed her. But she was also a wonderful and influential leader in the world of string teaching and as a cellist. I was grateful to be a roommate of hers at one of Jerry Fischbach's workshops and to see many aspects of her more personal side. So many of us will miss her.
Sandy Hayes
November 12, 2017
I don't think I have room to say all I appreciate about Phyllis. She was a very patient teacher while I was at UT with my less than perfect practicing skills; she was instrumental in my learning how to manage all kinds of responsibilites due to her support of what my job responsibilities were with the Jr String Project as well as being a student of. She was so very supportive and caring to a young married who was trying to learn the ropes of it all.....even at the end, when I pulled out my cello after setting it aside for 38 years after graduation, I told her I was going to take a few lessons to help "get back on track".... Her response, "Well, don't you dare take from anyone but me". I only wish I had gotten the change.
I loved this dear lady and everything that was written in her obituary is true and well deserved.
Rest in peace Phyllis. You were definataly one of a kind and at the top of many of our lists. You will be missed.
Margaret J. Gomez
November 12, 2017
I am so sorry to hear of Ms. Young's death. I was a UT String Project student during the years she was there. It was a very important experience in my life. I have very good memories of that period of my life. I can certainly say that it enriched my life in many ways. May she rest in peace! Condolences to her family and friends.
Bob Gowdey
November 12, 2017
Phylliss, we will all miss you. You were always very kind and caring to me. I have told many people that I thought of you as the "Carol Channing of the School of Music at UT." Thank you for who you were.
Bob Gowdey
Deirdre Spann
November 12, 2017
I will miss Phyllis' joie de vivre, her boundless energy, her inspiring and encouraging voice, her loving kindness, her compassionate care and concern for others including her beloved husband and pets. Her beloved nature and skill as a teacher inspired so many around the world as a consummate professional, always dedicated to bringing out the best in each of us. Phyllis was my friend for over 67 years and I will treasure our shared memories in my heart forever.
Deirdre Malkemus Norton Spann
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