George Logie-Smith

George Logie-Smith

George Logie-Smith OBE (2 December 1914 - 19 April 2007) was an Australian orchestra and choral conductor, music examiner, and music educator.

He was born in Melbourne, to parents who had migrated to Australia from Scotland before he was born. Their names were Edgar Smith and Maggie nee Logie, and he appears to have formed his surname by combining his father's name and his mother's maiden name. At age 15 he conducted Handel's "Messiah" at a local church. He studied piano with Roy Shepherd, a pupil of Alfred Cortot. He won a number of piano competitions and gave recitals. Shepherd persuaded the headmaster of Geelong College, the Rev. Frank (later Sir Francis) Rolland, to appoint the 22-year-old Logie-Smith as director of music, despite having no academic qualifications or teacher training. The college's annual production of Gilbert and Sullivan operas at Geelong's largest cinema, under Logie-Smith's direction, became an event in Geelong's cultural life.

In 1948 he took a year's leave from the college to study conducting in England with Sir Adrian Boult and John Barbirolli. In 1958 he was appointed director of music at Scotch College, where he was responsible for greatly expanding both the professional music staff as well as the proportion of boys studying an instrument. The school orchestra reached a standard that was considered close to professional. He led the orchestra on tours of South-East Asia and New Zealand. He also coached football, and led the college's 1st XVIII to a premiership in 1968.

At various times, he conducted the Melbourne Youth Symphonic Band, the Astra Chamber Orchestra, and the Grainger Wind Symphony, the last of which he was the founding Music Director of in 1986. He also founded the Astra Choir in 1958.

He conducted on a number of LP recordings of music by Australian composers, including a recording of orchestral music with solo parts for saxophone, which was played by Peter Clinch.

In 1964, Australian pianist Geoffrey Tozer gave one of his earliest public performances, aged about 10, with the Astra Chamber Orchestra under Logie-Smith's direction.

For some years, he was also the Victorian Universities Schools Examination Board's Chief Examiner of HSC Music A.

Honours

In 1955 he was awarded an MBE, and this was upgraded to OBE in 1970.

His name is perpetuated in the Logie-Smith Auditorium at Geelong College, the George Logie-Smith Foundation at Scotch College, and a music room at Genazzano FCJ College, where he also taught.

Personal life

He married Enid Buchanan in 1941. She died in 2002. They were survived by three sons, seven grand-children and a great-grandchild.

References

*cite web
title=George Logie-Smith OBE tribute
publisher=Grainger Wind Symphony
url=http://www.graingerwindsymphony.asn.au/postnuke/index.php?name=News&file=article&sid=199
accessdate=2008-05-30

*http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sctfif/ffqrs2.html
*Jim Mitchell (2001): A Deepening Roar: A History of Scotch College. Allen & Unwin.
*Ian Harrison, Obituary, "The Age", 6 July 2007.


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