Vilim, Joseph
1861-
Contemporary American violinist and teacher; founder
of the American Violin School of Chicago. He was born in Chicago, of Bohemian
descent; took a course at the famous Prague Conservatory, and was graduated in
violin from the Conservatory in 1882; returned to Chicago in 1883. After giving
concerts for a year he became teacher of the violin at the Chicago Musical
College; remained in this post three years, then accepted the post of director
of the violin department in the American Conservatory of Music, Chicago, but
spent the year 1887 abroad in study. On returning home Mr. Vilim resumed work
at the American Conservatory; remained here twelve years. He founded the
Beethoven String Quartet of Chicago, the Vilim Trio and recently the Vilim
Family Trio. From 1904 to 1906 he played first violin in the Thomas Orchestra,
and has participated in all branches of orchestral playing. His time at present
is largely taken up with his work as a teacher. Among his pupils have been
Harry Dimond, Miss Edna Earl Crum, Julius Brander and his own son, Richard
Vilim, who plays second violin in the Vilim Family Trio.
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