Michael Joseph Smith (born August 13, 1938) was an American composer and pianist born in
Tiline,
Kentucky
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. At the age of 6 years, he gave his first concert of original solo piano music in Nashville, Tennessee. After serving in the United States Navy, he studied electro-acoustic music, moving between
Boston
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and New York City, and becoming involved with the
New England Conservatory of Music
The New England Conservatory of Music (NEC) is a Private college, private music school in Boston, Massachusetts. It is the oldest independent music Music school, conservatory in the United States and among the most prestigious in the world. The ...
and the
Juilliard School
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. During this period, he developed a philosophy and notation form of his original music, titled ''Geomusic'', and composed works with this method for various chamber groups, solo piano, and symphony orchestra.
Smith has released 55 recordings of original compositions in 17 countries, featuring artists
Jonas Hellborg
Jonas Hellborg (born 7 June 1958) is a Sweden, Swedish bass guitarist. He has collaborated with John McLaughlin (musician), John McLaughlin, Sultan Khan (musician), Ustad Sultan Khan, Fazal Qureshi, Bill Laswell, Shawn Lane, Jens Johansson, Ande ...
,
Steve Lacy,
Michael Shrieve
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, and
Danny Gottlieb
Daniel Richard Gottlieb (born April 18, 1953) is an American drummer. He was a founding member of the Pat Metheny Group and was co-founder of Elements with Mark Egan.
Biography
Gottlieb was born in New York City on April 18, 1953. He took lesso ...
. A film portrait of his life titled ''In Spiritual Exile'' was premiered in Sweden in 1983, and in the United States in 1984 via National Public Television Network (PBS). In addition, two further films were released about Smith, both titled ''Virtuosi Studies 1 and 2''.
In 2009, Smith co-founded WR Entertainment with
James F. Cardwell
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,
Ryan Wiik
Gunnar Ryan Wiik (born September 23, 1981) is a Norwegian actor and entrepreneur. Wiik resides in Los Angeles, California.
Biography
Wiik grew up in the seaside town of Drøbak, Norway. In 2007, Wiik appeared as Jason in the thriller '' Timber ...
,
Alan E. Bell,
Duane M. Eberlein Duane Milton Eberlein is a Certified Public Accountant in California who has served as principal financial or accounting officer for four public companies over the past 30 years.
Since 1998, Eberlein has served as a member of the board of directors ...
, Øyvind Holm-Johnsen and Steinar Larsen, and was included in the Swedish Musical Heritage project by the Royal Swedish Academy of Music. Sick and in palliative care for the later years of his life, Smith died from cancer on April 10, 2022.
Career
Smith embarked on his first European concert tour in 1970, completed his first recordings in Italy and developed an interest in Jazz and improvisation. He moved to Paris in 1972 and completed concert tours and recordings in Western Europe and America with
Steve Lacy,
Anthony Braxton
Anthony Braxton (born June 4, 1945) is an American experimental composer, educator, music theorist, improviser and multi-instrumentalist who is best known for playing saxophones, particularly the alto. Braxton grew up on the South Side of Chica ...
and others. From 1975 to 1976, he recorded various albums in Europe and America and toured, mostly solo, Italy, Poland, East Germany, Hungary, Western Europe, South America and Scandinavia. He also completed his first recordings with computer and piano in conjunction with Swedish composers Tamas Ungvary and Sten Hanson. In 1977, he was admitted to the Swedish Composers Society, and in 1979, he became a member of the
International Society for Contemporary Music
The International Society for Contemporary Music (ISCM) is a music organization that promotes contemporary classical music.
The organization was established in Salzburg in 1922 as Internationale Gesellschaft für Neue Musik (IGNM) following the ...
.
He returned to the United States in 1980 as a composer-in-residence in Atlanta, Georgia. There he completed three ballet projects with various contemporary dance ensembles which culminated in world premiers of the works in Atlanta at the
Fox Theater Fox Theatre or Fox Theater or Fox Theater Building may refer to:
U.S.
* Fox Tucson Theatre (Tucson, Arizona)
*Fox Theater (Bakersfield, California)
* Fox Theatre (Fullerton, California)
* Fox Theater, Westwood Village (Los Angeles, California)
* Fo ...
, with the ''Stars of American Dance''. He has been awarded numerous cultural prizes and stipends in Europe and Scandinavia, and has composed scores for films, television projects, and music for 10 major ballet works; mostly in Europe with stage design by Dr. Abelardo Gonzalez, choreographer Conny Borg, and companies the
Royal Swedish Ballet
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.
In 1986, Smith entered a research program with the IBM Corporation of Scandinavia and the
Roland Corporation
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, to compose real-time with computer composition software. In five years, he created 600 new works scored for various ensembles. In December 1988, he performed in Atlanta with prominent American artist Paul Chelko, and began a second artist-in-residency program in Atlanta that lasted until 1990. Since that time, Smith has written for the
Tbilisi Chamber Orchestra, the
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, various European ensembles, ballet companies worldwide and has performed and premiered pieces in Tbilisi, Moscow, Brussels, Kassel (at Documenta IX), Beijing, Xian, Atlanta, Bordeaux (at Sigma),
Sydney Opera House
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, South Africa TV, Hong Kong etc. He has also finished two film projects and hosted a performance series in Southern Sweden.
Smith co-founded WR Entertainment in September 2009 with a group of Norwegian and American businessmen, including
James F. Cardwell
James F. ("Jim") Cardwell is an entertainment industry consultant. He served as president of Warner Home Video
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Inc. (formerly known as Warner Home Video and WCI Home Video and sometimes credited as Warner Home E ...
,
Ryan Wiik
Gunnar Ryan Wiik (born September 23, 1981) is a Norwegian actor and entrepreneur. Wiik resides in Los Angeles, California.
Biography
Wiik grew up in the seaside town of Drøbak, Norway. In 2007, Wiik appeared as Jason in the thriller '' Timber ...
,
Alan E. Bell,
Duane M. Eberlein Duane Milton Eberlein is a Certified Public Accountant in California who has served as principal financial or accounting officer for four public companies over the past 30 years.
Since 1998, Eberlein has served as a member of the board of directors ...
, Øyvind Holm-Johnsen and Steinar Larsen.
On January 13, 2016, WR Entertainment became a publicly traded company on the
Oslo Stock Exchange
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Merkur Market under the name WR Entertainment ASA.
In 2021, Smith was inducted in the
Royal Swedish Academy of Music
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's Swedish Musical Heritage project as a "living musical heritage" of Sweden.
Smith died of "cancer and other complications" on 10 April, 2022 in
Tyringe
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History
Administratively the place was made a municipal community (''municipalsamhälle'') within the rural municipalities of Fin ...
,
Sweden
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, aged 83.
He was cremated and his ashes buried at Södra Mellby Church in
Lund
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,
Sweden
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. His obituary lists him being known in Sweden for writing the original score to Swedish ballet Elivra Madigan.
Personal life
Smith was married four times and had seven children. In 1972, he married Kerstin "Tina" Andersson, daughter of the mayor of
Kristianstad
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in 1972 after meeting in Paris, and had two children, Tanja and Kassandra Smith.
He married Chinese singer
Wei Wei in 1995, and had three children. Wei and Smith divorced in 2005. In his later years, he married Loreta Greivyte.
Discography
* ''Sidelines'', feat.
Steve Lacy. Improvising Artists Inc., (1976) (Improvising Artists)
* ''Faces LP'', feat.
Jonas Hellborg
Jonas Hellborg (born 7 June 1958) is a Sweden, Swedish bass guitarist. He has collaborated with John McLaughlin (musician), John McLaughlin, Sultan Khan (musician), Ustad Sultan Khan, Fazal Qureshi, Bill Laswell, Shawn Lane, Jens Johansson, Ande ...
,
Danny Gottlieb
Daniel Richard Gottlieb (born April 18, 1953) is an American drummer. He was a founding member of the Pat Metheny Group and was co-founder of Elements with Mark Egan.
Biography
Gottlieb was born in New York City on April 18, 1953. He took lesso ...
, Paul Chelko. Day Eight Music, Sweden (1986)
* ''All Our Steps...'', feat.
Jonas Hellborg
Jonas Hellborg (born 7 June 1958) is a Sweden, Swedish bass guitarist. He has collaborated with John McLaughlin (musician), John McLaughlin, Sultan Khan (musician), Ustad Sultan Khan, Fazal Qureshi, Bill Laswell, Shawn Lane, Jens Johansson, Ande ...
, Michael Shrieve. Day Eight Music, Germany (1988)
* ''Reflection On Progress'', (1972)
* ''Geomusic'', Poland, (1977)
* ''Geomusic II'', Sarahvah, France, (1975)
* ''La Musique Blanche'', Le Chant Du Monde, France, (1975)
* ''The Dualities of Man'', Horo Records, Italy, (1977)
* ''Elvira Madigan...And Other Dances'', Horo Records, Italy, (1978)
* ''Moments'', Creative Composers Recordings Inc., United States, (1984)
* ''Totality'', Red Record, Italy, (1974)
* ''Geomusic 111-PL'', feat.
Zbigniew Namysłowski
Zbigniew Jacek Namysłowski (9 September 1939 – 7 February 2022) was a Polish jazz alto saxophonist, flautist, cellist, trombonist, pianist and composer.
Life and career
Namysłowski was born in Warsaw, Poland, on 9 September 1939. He perform ...
, Jacek Bednarek. Poland, (1976)
References
External links
Jazz Festival bio
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American jazz composers
American male jazz composers
1938 births
Living people
Improvising Artists Records artists