Robert W. Smith
Eröffnungswerke
Robert W. Smith composer / arranger
date of birth: 24.10.1958
date of death: 21.09.2023
Robert W. Smith (b. 1958) was one of the most popular and prolific composers in America today. He has over 600 publications in print with the majority composed and arranged through his long association with Warner Bros. Publications and the Belwin catalog.
Mr. Smith's credits include many compositions and productions in all areas of the music field. His original works for winds and percussion have been programmed by countless military, university, high school, and middle school bands throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, South America and Asia. His Symphony #1 (The Divine Comedy), Symphony #2 (The Odyssey), Symphony #3 (Don Quixote), Inchon and Africa: Ceremony, Song and Ritual have received worldwide critical acclaim. His educational compositions such as The Tempest, Encanto, and The Great Locomotive Chase have become standards for developing bands throughout the world.
Mr. Smith's music has received extensive airplay on major network television as well as inclusion in multiple motion pictures. From professional ensembles such as the United States Navy Band, United States Air Force Band, Boston Pops and the Atlanta Symphony to school bands and orchestras throughout the world, his music speaks to audiences in any concert setting. As a conductor, clinician and keynote speaker, Mr. Smith has performed throughout North America, Asia, South America, Europe and Australia. His music has been recorded by various ensembles and is available on CD and download through Walking Frog Records, iTunes, Amazon, and other recorded music outlets.
Mr. Smith was the President/CEO of RWS Music Company, exclusively distributed through C. L. Barnhouse. In addition, he was teaching in the Music Industry program at Troy University in Troy, Alabama. His teaching responsibilities were focused in music composition, production, publishing and business.
Mr. Smith's credits include many compositions and productions in all areas of the music field. His original works for winds and percussion have been programmed by countless military, university, high school, and middle school bands throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, South America and Asia. His Symphony #1 (The Divine Comedy), Symphony #2 (The Odyssey), Symphony #3 (Don Quixote), Inchon and Africa: Ceremony, Song and Ritual have received worldwide critical acclaim. His educational compositions such as The Tempest, Encanto, and The Great Locomotive Chase have become standards for developing bands throughout the world.
Mr. Smith's music has received extensive airplay on major network television as well as inclusion in multiple motion pictures. From professional ensembles such as the United States Navy Band, United States Air Force Band, Boston Pops and the Atlanta Symphony to school bands and orchestras throughout the world, his music speaks to audiences in any concert setting. As a conductor, clinician and keynote speaker, Mr. Smith has performed throughout North America, Asia, South America, Europe and Australia. His music has been recorded by various ensembles and is available on CD and download through Walking Frog Records, iTunes, Amazon, and other recorded music outlets.
Mr. Smith was the President/CEO of RWS Music Company, exclusively distributed through C. L. Barnhouse. In addition, he was teaching in the Music Industry program at Troy University in Troy, Alabama. His teaching responsibilities were focused in music composition, production, publishing and business.
Valiance: A Heroic Overture for Band
Robert W. Smith
Ouvertüren / Ouvertures
inc. tax
plus shipping
plus shipping
57,50 €
Variant On An Old English Carol (c/b)
Traditional / Arr. Robert W. Smith
Schwierigkeitsgrad / Degree 1-1+
inc. tax
plus shipping
plus shipping
77,00 €
We wish you a Merry Christmas - A Holiday Encore for Band
Traditional / Arr. Robert W. Smith
Konzertante Bearbeitungen
inc. tax
plus shipping
plus shipping
89,00 €
Winds of Poseidon; The (concert band)
Robert W. Smith
Originale Literatur
inc. tax
plus shipping
plus shipping
135,00 €