Pardee was born in 1920 and grew up in
Valdosta, Georgia. She graduated from the
Juilliard School where she studied with
Ivan Galamian,
Sascha Jacobsen,
Albert Spalding and
Louis Persinger. After a brief solo career, Pardee started teaching in the 1940s. She taught at Juilliard for over 60 years. She married Daniel Butterly. In addition to mentoring her students, she was a surrogate mother to many and housed one or two students at a time for many years. Throughout her career, she collected violins and violas. In her mid-eighties, she donated a set of 30 violins and violas to the Juilliard School, including a 1771
Guadagnini violin, an 1845
Gagliano violin, and an 1810
J.B. Ceruti half-size violin. Her former students perform in ensembles and orchestras throughout the country including the
New York Philharmonic, the
Saint Louis Symphony and others. In an interview she reveled in the success of her students and the fact that she continued to hear from them in later years. In regard to teaching Pardee said, "The composer gives us an indication of what he'd like. But the musician has to feel the phrasing so it goes over to the audience. That's a major part of making a musician." ==References==