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Dr. James Primosch Obituary

James Primosch, 64, a stalwart Philadelphia composer, pianist, and longtime University of Pennsylvania professor, died Monday of complications from pancreatic cancer at Penn Hospice at Rittenhouse, said his wife, Mary Murphy.

Dr. Primosch, of Chestnut Hill, wrote music praised for being both sophisticated and genial. Though personally introverted, he formed deep bonds that made him a central player in the Philadelphia music community.

It helped that he was prolific and worked with a wide variety of forces and genres: orchestra, chorus, solo voice, string quartet and sax quartet, and electronic music. Dr. Primosch also crafted music as readily for amateurs as for professionals.

"He had commissions from the Chicago Symphony Orchestra on one hand and a chorus of regional public high school students on the other, and made music for a lot of people who were not trained at all, including parish choirs," said Murphy.

"He had a very, very fine sense of the way to fuse words and music," said composer John Harbison, with whom Dr. Primosch studied at Tanglewood in 1984 and was a friend ever since. "Jim wrote in many cases from the perspective of his very strong and yet questioning Catholic faith, and as such was part of an ancient tradition, sometimes referring to handed-down ancient melodies but more often dealing with the modern Catholic poetry of Denise Levertov, Annie Dillard, and a number of great American poets who share that tradition."

It was one of these works, Mass for the Day of St. Thomas Didymus, that was included on an all-Primosch recording by the Crossing choir that garnered a 2021 Grammy nomination for best choral performance. In the piece, four soloists sing texts from the Latin Mass while the choir sings Levertov's cycle of poems.

The American Academy of Arts and Letters awarded him its 2020 Virgil Thomson Award in Vocal Music.

Dr. Primosch, who was born in Cleveland, joined the Penn faculty in 1988. He earned degrees from Cleveland State University, Penn, and Columbia University, and studied with composers Mario Davidovsky, George Crumb, and Richard Wernick.

He was the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Pew Fellowship in the Arts, a Regional Artists Fellowship to the American Academy in Rome, and the Stoeger Prize of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center.

"He hit a home run," said Imani Winds horn player Jeff Scott of Four Sketches, premiered in 2019 by Imani and one of several works commissioned from him by the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society. "It's definitely Americana. He brought really beautiful colors to that piece. It's subtle and warm, unpretentious but filled with emotion."

In addition to his wife, he is survived by son Thomas and daughter Mary Rose; brother Edward Primosch and sisters Rita Timko and Jean Tomcho. Services are Saturday, with visitation at 10:30 a.m. and Mass at 11:30 a.m., at St. Vincent de Paul Roman Catholic Church, 109 E. Price St. in Germantown. Donations in his name may be made to Face to Face, the social services group in Germantown, facetofacegermantown.org.

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Published by New York Times from Apr. 30 to May 1, 2021.

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Susan Gaeddert

July 24, 2025

I had the honor of working with James at Songfest in 2007. He was so kind and generous, and I learned a lot from him. I´m so sorry to hear of his passing.

richard koloda

May 18, 2021

I am deeply saddened to hear of Jim's passing. He was a friend of mine from our days in music school at CLeveland State University. I still have memories of his magnificent talent back then (once saw him conduct the CSU Orchestra from the keyboards playing a Beethoven concerto). My condolences to his family.

Joseph A Baker

May 4, 2021

I have such wonderful memories of Jim being classmates at Penn! It has been a while since we saw each other, but it was so easy and so warm and caring, it's as if we were never out of touch... The things I remember about Jim are so similiar to those who knew him: Warm, caring, a helpful resource, and above all, his tremendous talent that he shared in his music and his teaching and his friendship... He will not be forgotten but will be deeply missed. To Mary and his children...our thoughts and wishes for an easy time in the coming months knowing what a light our Jim was.

Simone Taylor

May 2, 2021

Please except my deepest sympathies to you and your family at this time of grieving. May God be with you and your family in this time of sorrow.

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