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Ida Gertrude Carroll (1 December 1905 — 9 September 1995) was a British
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, university administrator,
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ist, and
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. From 1956 through 1972 she was President of the
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, and she played a central role in overseeing the merger of that school with the
Royal Manchester College of Music The Royal Manchester College of Music (RMCM) was a tertiary level conservatoire in Manchester, north-west England. It was founded in 1893 by the German-born conductor Sir Charles Hallé in 1893. In 1972, the Royal Manchester College of Music ...
to found the
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(RNCM) in 1973. She was the first Dean of Management of the RNCM from 1973 through 1976. As a composer she wrote several works for the double bass which have become a part of the standard repertoire for that instrument. In 1964 she was awarded an OBE.


Life and career

Born in
West Didsbury Didsbury is a suburban area of Manchester, England, on the north bank of the River Mersey, south of Manchester city centre. The population at the 2011 census was 26,788. Within the boundaries of the historic county of Lancashire, there are ...
in 1905, Ida Caroll's father was the composer
Walter Carroll Walter Carroll (4 July 1869 - 9 October 1955) was an English composer, music lecturer and author. He was born at 156 Great Ducie Street in the Cheetham district of Manchester. Early life and education He was a pupil at Longsight High School, M ...
. He was her first music teacher, and the original manuscript for a 1912 composition written by him for her piano lessons entitled ''Tunes for Ida'' still survives. In 1913 she moved with her family into Glenluce, a large semi-detached house in Manchester where she lived for the rest of her life. She attended Ashfield School and the
Manchester High School for Girls Manchester High School for Girls is an English independent day school for girls and a member of the Girls School Association. It is situated in Fallowfield, Manchester. The head mistress is Helen Jeys who took up the position in September 2020 ...
. Beginning at the age of 16, she studied the piano at Hilda Collen's Matthay School of Music which became the
Northern School of Music The Northern School of Music was a music college located in Manchester which operated between 1920 and 1972 before merging with the Royal Manchester College of Music to form the Royal Northern College of Music. History The Northern School of M ...
(NSM). She soon after took up the double bass when the school's orchestra desperately needed a player; an instrument with which she connected to later as a composer. In the mid 1950s she conducted the string orchestra at the NSM. After completing her schooling, Carroll was hired by Collens as the NSM's secretary, and Carroll remained in that role until 1956 when she succeeded Collens as Principal of the school after Collens's death. She remained in that capacity through 1972, and played an instrumental role in negotiating the merger of the Northern School of Music and the
Royal Manchester College of Music The Royal Manchester College of Music (RMCM) was a tertiary level conservatoire in Manchester, north-west England. It was founded in 1893 by the German-born conductor Sir Charles Hallé in 1893. In 1972, the Royal Manchester College of Music ...
to found the
Royal Northern College of Music The Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM) is a conservatoire located in Manchester, England. It is one of four conservatoires associated with the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music. In addition to being a centre of music education ...
(RNCM) in the late 1960s and early 1970s. When the RNCM opened in 1973, Carroll was the college's first Dean of Management; a role which she held until her retirement in 1976. During her tenure she established the Ida Carroll Double Bass Award Trust and the Carroll Research Fellowship. After retiring, Carroll dedicated herself to composing and lecturing throughout Britain on her father's music. She produced a significant body of work for the double bass, of which several pieces have become a part of that instrument's standard repertoire. In 1976 she was President of the
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. She was also active with the Musicians' Benevolent Fund, the European String Teachers Association, the Graucob Travel Awards, and Live Music Now. She played in the Northern Chamber Orchestra, and continued to teach in the Junior School Division of the NSM. Along with her sister, she donated much of her time to the
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. While she never married, Carroll had a lasting friendship with Geoffrey Griffiths whom she met in her youth when he was a member of her father's choir. Griffiths was a bursar at the NSM, and later in life he developed Parkinson's disease. Carroll took care of Griffiths as his health deteriorated; nursing him until his death in 1993. Carroll died on 9 September 1995 in Manchester. Her papers, speeches, correspondence, diaries, and other artifacts are housed in 'The Ida Carroll Papers' collection at the Royal Northern College of Music Archives.


Partial list of compositions

* ''Five simple pieces for double bass and piano'', 1951, Augener & Co. * ''Three pieces for double bass and piano'', 1960, Forsyth * ''Five national dances for double bass and piano'', 1987,
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Carroll, Ida 1905 births 1995 deaths Academics of the Royal Northern College of Music British composers British women classical composers British music educators Officers of the Order of the British Empire People educated at Manchester High School for Girls People from Didsbury Women double-bassists