Leonard B. Smith composer / arranger
date of birth: 05.09.1915
date of death: 26.07.2002
Poughkeepsie, NY native Leonard B. Smith (b. 1915) began the study of cornet at the age of 8. Smith progressed quite rapidly; and after 3 years of study be began lessons with Ernest S. Williams, who maintained a studio in New York City. Over the ten-year period that Smith studied with Williams, he performed quite extensively with several fine ensembles. Smith won a scholarship to the New York Military Academy, in whose band he played; he also became a noted performer with the Georges Barrere Little Symphony, as it was known. He attended summer band camp at the Ernest S. Williams School of Music in Saugerties, NY, where he expanded his musical abilities into the areas of composition, arranging, and conducting.
In 1936, when legendary cornetist Del Staigers vacated his position as cornet soloist of the famed Goldman Band, Williams contacted Edwin Franko Goldman and recommended his star pupil, Leonard B. Smith. Performing before huge audiences in both New Yorks Central Park and Brooklyns Prospect Park, Smith became a star attraction.
As the Goldman Bands season encompassed only the summer months, Smith auditioned for the Detroit Symphony, winning the principal trumpet position. This opportunity afforded Smith one of the finest playing engagements available. At the time the Detroit Symphony performed 39 weeks per season on radio broadcasts of the Ford Sunday Evening Hour. During this time Smith played under and became acquainted with many of the leading conductors of the day, including Eugene Ormandy and Fritz Reiner. He continued to play in the summers with Goldman and in winters with the Symphony through 1941. Also in those golden days of radio, it was the trumpeting of Leonard B. Smith that opened weekly radio broadcasts of the popular Lone Ranger broadcasts for many years.
Upon the start of the Second World War, Smith enlisted in the United States Navy, assigned first with the Philadelphia Navy Yard Band and soon thereafter, with the U. S. Navy Band in Washington, D.C. He continued to perform solos on many Navy Band broadcasts and concerts. At the conclusion of World War II, Smith discovered that the war had disrupted his playing career. The Detroit Symphony had replaced the first trumpet, and Goldman had secured a new soloist. This provided Smith with the opportunity to form his own concert band in Detroit. This new group gave its first concert in 1946. Known variously through the years as the Leonard Smith Band and the Belle Isle Concert Band, it is best remembered today as the Detroit Concert Band. The band recorded 31 LP albums, including the complete published marches of John Philip Sousa, and became the pre-eminent civilian concert band of its time.
For the next thirty-five years, Smiths musical reputation grew to legendary and unmatched proportions. He performed cornet solos and trios with his own band, and became a frequent clinician and guest soloist/conductor with hundreds of school, college and community bands. He composed dozens of brass solos and ensembles and served as a consultant for a popular band method book. The Reynolds Co. designed and manufactured a Leonard Smith model cornet, and throughout this era he was known as Americas Premier Cornet Soloist.
During his long and distinguished performing career, Smith reached many milestones. He recorded professionally as a cornet soloist for 45 years, and appeared in public as soloist on literally thousands of occasions. He is generally regarded as one of the most consistent and accomplished cornet and trumpet artists of his day, and the great champion of the classic concert band in the second half of the twentieth century.
Leonard passed away on July 23, 2002, in Scottsdale, Arizona.
In 1936, when legendary cornetist Del Staigers vacated his position as cornet soloist of the famed Goldman Band, Williams contacted Edwin Franko Goldman and recommended his star pupil, Leonard B. Smith. Performing before huge audiences in both New Yorks Central Park and Brooklyns Prospect Park, Smith became a star attraction.
As the Goldman Bands season encompassed only the summer months, Smith auditioned for the Detroit Symphony, winning the principal trumpet position. This opportunity afforded Smith one of the finest playing engagements available. At the time the Detroit Symphony performed 39 weeks per season on radio broadcasts of the Ford Sunday Evening Hour. During this time Smith played under and became acquainted with many of the leading conductors of the day, including Eugene Ormandy and Fritz Reiner. He continued to play in the summers with Goldman and in winters with the Symphony through 1941. Also in those golden days of radio, it was the trumpeting of Leonard B. Smith that opened weekly radio broadcasts of the popular Lone Ranger broadcasts for many years.
Upon the start of the Second World War, Smith enlisted in the United States Navy, assigned first with the Philadelphia Navy Yard Band and soon thereafter, with the U. S. Navy Band in Washington, D.C. He continued to perform solos on many Navy Band broadcasts and concerts. At the conclusion of World War II, Smith discovered that the war had disrupted his playing career. The Detroit Symphony had replaced the first trumpet, and Goldman had secured a new soloist. This provided Smith with the opportunity to form his own concert band in Detroit. This new group gave its first concert in 1946. Known variously through the years as the Leonard Smith Band and the Belle Isle Concert Band, it is best remembered today as the Detroit Concert Band. The band recorded 31 LP albums, including the complete published marches of John Philip Sousa, and became the pre-eminent civilian concert band of its time.
For the next thirty-five years, Smiths musical reputation grew to legendary and unmatched proportions. He performed cornet solos and trios with his own band, and became a frequent clinician and guest soloist/conductor with hundreds of school, college and community bands. He composed dozens of brass solos and ensembles and served as a consultant for a popular band method book. The Reynolds Co. designed and manufactured a Leonard Smith model cornet, and throughout this era he was known as Americas Premier Cornet Soloist.
During his long and distinguished performing career, Smith reached many milestones. He recorded professionally as a cornet soloist for 45 years, and appeared in public as soloist on literally thousands of occasions. He is generally regarded as one of the most consistent and accomplished cornet and trumpet artists of his day, and the great champion of the classic concert band in the second half of the twentieth century.
Leonard passed away on July 23, 2002, in Scottsdale, Arizona.
In May-time Oley Speaks / Arr. Leonard B. Smith
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Afton Water Rob J. Hume / Arr. Leonard B. Smith
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Open The Gates Of The Temple Josef Knapp / Arr. Leonard B. Smith
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Im Treibhaus Richard Wagner / Arr. Leonard B. Smith
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Alternate/translated: In A Conservatory
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O Dear, What Can The Matter Be? Arnold Edward Trevor Bax / Arr. Leonard B. Smith
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Then You'll Remember Me Michael William Balfe / Arr. Leonard B. Smith
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Vocal solo with concert band accompaniment. Excerpted from: Bohemial Girl
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The Lass With The Delicate Air Thomas Augustine Arne / Arr. Leonard B. Smith
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Mein Herr und Gott Richard Wagner / Arr. Leonard B. Smith
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Vocal solo with concert band accompaniment. Excerpted from: Lohengrin
Alternate/translated: King Henry's Prayer
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Una Furtiva Lagrima Gaetano Donizetti / Arr. Leonard B. Smith
BOVACO Vocal Solo
Vocal solo with concert band accompaniment. Excerpted from: L' Elisir d'Amour
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Duration: 3:50 min
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Article Nr: 166025
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Legend, Op. 54, #5 Piotr Ilich Tchaikowsky (Pyotr Peter Ilyich Iljitsch Tschaikovsky) / Arr. Leonard B. Smith
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Composer: Piotr Ilich Tchaikowsky (Pyotr Peter Ilyich Iljitsch Tschaikovsky)
Arranger: Leonard B. Smith
Arranger: Leonard B. Smith
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America; The Star Spangled Banner Henry Carey / Arr. Leonard B. Smith
BOVACO Classic CB
As performed by the Detroit Concert Band, Leonard's arrangement is available in three different keys: Ab, Bb, and C (Detroit Concert Band fans note: we always played it in C!).
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Duration: 01:04 min
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Article Nr: 166022
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Ich Liebe Dich Edvard Grieg / Arr. Leonard B. Smith
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Alternate/translated: I Love Thee
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Donna e mobile, la Giuseppe Verdi / Arr. Leonard B. Smith
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Vocal solo with concert band accompaniment. Excerpted from: Rigoletto
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