Phyllida Ashley Explained

Phyllida Ashley Everingham
Birth Name:Phyllida Ashley
Birth Date:1894
Birth Place:Berkeley, California
Death Date:1975
Death Place:San Francisco
Occupation:Pianist
Relatives:
  • Anne Everingham Adams (daughter)
  • Patricia Everingham (daughter)

Phyllida Ashley Everingham (née Phyllida Ashley; 1894 — 1975) was an American pianist who rose to fame after World War I.[1] [2]

Life

Ashley — born and raised in Berkeley, California,[3] whose mother and grandmother had already been pianists, had her first piano lessons with her mother, and played for Ignacy Jan Paderewski when she was five. She studied with Fanny Bloomfield-Zeisler and in New York with Paderewski's pupil Sigismond Stojowski.[4] She then worked as a silent film musician and church organist, and made her debut as a concert pianist at the Aeolian Hall.[5]

On August 18, 1917, Ashley married surgeon John Summer Everingham (1885 — 1959), with whom she would share two children, Anne (born 6 April 1919) and Patricia (born 17 September 1924).[6] [7] After the First World War, she settled again in San Francisco with her husband. By 1920, Ashley had become popular as a pianist in the east.[8] [9] There she appeared twice a week on a radio show and went on concert tours along the west coast. Her daughter Anne Everingham Adams became known as a harpist.[10] [11]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. News: 1928-03-20. Phyllida Ashley, Pianist, Applauded.. en-US. 20. The New York Times. 2021-05-06. 0362-4331.
  2. Web site: 1927-05-27. 20 May 1927, p.16. 2021-05-06. The Sacramento Bee. 16. en.
  3. Web site: 1911-02-19. 19 Feb 1911, Page 34. 2021-05-06. Oakland Tribune. en.
  4. News: 1917-08-23. A wedding of interest to Topeka people took place Saturday evening. 6. The Topeka State Journal. Topeka, Kansas.
  5. Web site: 1921-12-04. Phyllida Ashley Plays Again.. 2021-05-06. The New York Times. 22. en.
  6. Web site: 2010-01-23. John Sumner EVERINGHAM b.1885. 2021-05-06. https://web.archive.org/web/20100123093345/http://www.everingham.com/family/data/jsb1885.html. 2010-01-23.
  7. 1940 U.S. CENSUS Berkeley, Alameda, CA (Sheet 6A, family #124)
  8. Web site: 1920-10-24. Miss Phyllida Ashley Wins East Fame. 2021-05-06. The San Francisco Examiner. 10. en.
  9. Web site: 1927-07-07. 7 Jul 1927, p.18. 2021-05-06. The Fresno Morning Republican. 18. en.
  10. Web site: 1933-07-30. 30 Jul 1933, Page 31. 2021-05-06. Oakland Tribune. en.
  11. Web site: 1933-08-28. 28 Aug 1933, p.13. 2021-05-06. The San Francisco Examiner. en.