Wilfrid Van Wyck (16 November 1904 – 13 October 1983, in Woking,[1]Surrey) was a British classical music artists impresario and manager through his agency, Wilfrid Van Wyck Ltd, based in London. He was the second president of the European Association of Artist Managers.[2]
Wilfrid Van Wyck was also a partner in Rimington Van Wyck Ltd,[6] a London record store[7] and publisher[8] at 42–43 Cranbourn Street,[9]Leicester Square, London. He retired in 1970.[3] His agency was purchased by London Management, part of the Grade Organisation.
Annabelle Whitestone, who worked for Van Wyck in the late 1960s,[10] described him as a "difficult man" who was "very possessive about his artists."
References
^"Germaine Tailleferre". The Musical Times. 125 (1691): 44. 1984. JSTOR963670. Germaine Tailleferre, the French composer, died in Paris on 6 November; ... Wilfrid van Wyck, the impresario and artists' agent, died in Woking on 13 October; he was 78.
^"About AEAA". Association Européenne des Agents Artistiques (European Association of Artist Managers).
^ abAnn Van Wyck (15 February 2005). "Lives remembered". The Times. London. Archived from the original on 24 May 2011. My father, Wilfrid Van Wyck, was always immensely proud to have been a manager of Victoria de los Ángeles from the outset of her career in the UK at the end of the 1940s, until he retired in the 1970s.
^Richard Holt, biography of Nikolai Medtner: Medtner and his music: A tribute to a great Russian composer. London: Rimington, Van Wyck. 1948, 24 pages. ASINB0007JCB60.
^Myers, Kurtz (September 1946). "Current Report on the Record Industry". Notes. 3 (4): 411–421. doi:10.2307/890421. JSTOR890421. Rimington, Van Wyck, Ltd. 42–43 Cranbourn Street, London, England 121