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American Portrait no. 1

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Product ID: BM1 BFOM05007
By Robert. W Smith

Publisher:
Belwin Mills
Series:
Belwin Concert Full Orchestra
Line Up:
Symphony Orchestra
Duration:
6:13
Level: 4

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American Portrait #1 musically depicts Lake Township, Ohio. This first "portrait" from the pen of Robert W. Smith contains musical vignettes entitled "On the Town" and "Mist of the Morn." Dynamic and driving, this is an orchestral work that will bring your audience to their feet.


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American Portrait no. 1
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Composer
Robert. W Smith (1958-)

Robert W. Smith is an American composer, arranger, and teacher.He was born in the small town of Daleville, Alabama on October 24 1958. He attended high school in Dadeville, after which he left for Troy State University, where he played lead trumpet in the Sound of the South Marching Band. While at Troy, he studied composition with Dr. Paul Yoder. Upon his graduation from Troy State with a Bachelor of Music Education degree, Smith pursued his musical career in South Florida, where he earned the Master's degree in Media Writing and Production from the University of Miami, while studying with Dr. Alfred Reed. In 1997 Smith returned to Troy, Alabama to become the Director of Bands at Troy State University, following the retirement of his old band director, Dr. Long. Smith would remain at Troy for four years, directing the Sound of the South Marching Band and the Symphony Band. In 2001, he left Troy to take a more full-time position with Warner Brothers Publications.[citation needed] His position with Warner since leaving Troy has taken him all over the world, acting as guest conductor and clinician with many ensembles, including the New Mexico All-State Small School band.
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