Liner Notes
  Cat. No. NWCRL320
    Release Date: 2010-11-15
Orchestra U.S.A.; Gunther Schuller, Conductor; William O. Smith, clarinet; Robert Suderburg, piano
William O. Smith began to study clarinet when he was ten. While still in grade school he started a dance band, at age fifteen he began playing professionally and wrote his first composition, a woodwind quintet. In 1945 he began studying at Juilliard while playing jazz on 52nd Street and performing with Dean Dixon’s Youth Symphony. He later studied at Mills College, the University of California, and the Paris Conservatory. He received his M.A. from the University of California in 1952. His chief composition teachers were Darius Milhaud and Roger Sessions. While at Mills he played and recorded with the original Dave Brubeck Octet...
Smith lived in Paris from 1951 to 1953 as a recipient of the Prix de Paris. Upon his return to the West Coast in 1953, he taught, and performed his Concerto for Clarinet and Combo with Shelly Manne’s group, his Divertimento with Red Norvo’s ensemble and two albums of his "non-jazz" compositions, In 1957 he was awarded the Prix de Rome and in 1960 two Guggenheim Fellowships, which allowed him to devote his time to composition in Rome. There he formed the American Jazz Ensemble with John Eaton, which made two record albums and toured extensively.
This title, originally issued on the CRI label, is now available as a burn-on-demand CD (CD-R) or download in MP3/320, FLAC or WAV formats. CD-Rs come in a protective sleeve; no print booklet or jewel case included. Full liner notes are accessible via the link above.
William O. Smith began to study clarinet when he was ten. While still in grade school he started a dance band, at age fifteen he began playing professionally and wrote his first composition, a woodwind quintet. In 1945 he began studying at Juilliard while playing jazz on 52nd Street and performing with Dean Dixon’s Youth Symphony. He later studied at Mills College, the University of California, and the Paris Conservatory. He received his M.A. from the University of California in 1952. His chief composition teachers were Darius Milhaud and Roger Sessions. While at Mills he played and recorded with the original Dave Brubeck Octet...
Smith lived in Paris from 1951 to 1953 as a recipient of the Prix de Paris. Upon his return to the West Coast in 1953, he taught, and performed his Concerto for Clarinet and Combo with Shelly Manne’s group, his Divertimento with Red Norvo’s ensemble and two albums of his "non-jazz" compositions, In 1957 he was awarded the Prix de Rome and in 1960 two Guggenheim Fellowships, which allowed him to devote his time to composition in Rome. There he formed the American Jazz Ensemble with John Eaton, which made two record albums and toured extensively.
This title, originally issued on the CRI label, is now available as a burn-on-demand CD (CD-R) or download in MP3/320, FLAC or WAV formats. CD-Rs come in a protective sleeve; no print booklet or jewel case included. Full liner notes are accessible via the link above.
Two Sides of William O. Smith
MP3/320 | $14.00 | |
FLAC | $14.00 | |
WAV | $14.00 | |
CD-R | $14.00 |
A *.pdf of the notes may be accessed here free of charge.
Track Listing
Concerto for Jazz Soloist and Orchestra: I. -
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Concerto for Jazz Soloist and Orchestra: II. -
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Concerto for Jazz Soloist and Orchestra: III. -
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Concerto for Jazz Soloist and Orchestra: IV. -
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Concerto for Jazz Soloist and Orchestra: V. -
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Mosaic
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Variants
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