Clarence Percy Myerscough 1930 - 2000 & Nadia Hedwig Cecile Myerscough

Clarence was born 27 Oct 1930 Islington Middlesex England
to parents Clarence Alfred Harry & Cecile Henrietta Myerscough nee Marks.
Clarence married Marie Louise Scherer in 1966 Zurich Switzerland.
He died 8 Oct 2000
Obituary
Nadia Myerscough 1967

Classical violinist and performer
Nadia Myerscough studied at the Royal Academy of Music
with her father Clarence Myerscough, and at Indiana University with Franco Gulli where she was awarded the Artist Diploma.
During this time she won numerous prizes and awards.
In 1997 she was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music.
Nadia has toured, both as a chamber music player and soloist,
throughout Europe, the Seychelles, South America, Japan and the Far East, including a tour of Switzerland with the Festival Strings Lucerne.
She has broadcast for BBC Radio 3, Classic FM, Radio MEC Brazil and Polish Radio and Television. Chamber Music performances include appearances at the Wigmore Hall, South Bank and City of London Festival.
Nadia is regularly invited to Spain and Poland to give master classes.
She has recorded for the Naxos and Meridian labels to great critical acclaim.
Nadia Myerscough studied at the Royal Academy of Music
with her father Clarence Myerscough, and at Indiana University with Franco Gulli where she was awarded the Artist Diploma.
During this time she won numerous prizes and awards.
In 1997 she was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music.
Nadia has toured, both as a chamber music player and soloist,
throughout Europe, the Seychelles, South America, Japan and the Far East, including a tour of Switzerland with the Festival Strings Lucerne.
She has broadcast for BBC Radio 3, Classic FM, Radio MEC Brazil and Polish Radio and Television. Chamber Music performances include appearances at the Wigmore Hall, South Bank and City of London Festival.
Nadia is regularly invited to Spain and Poland to give master classes.
She has recorded for the Naxos and Meridian labels to great critical acclaim.