Lawrence Leighton Smith

Lawrence Leighton Smith

Lawrence Leighton Smith, a conductor and pianist, was born April 8, 1936 in Portland, Oregon.

He studied piano with Ariel Rubstein in Portland and Leonard Shure in New York. He earned bachelor's degrees from Portland State University in 1956 and Mannes College of Music in 1959. He also earned a doctorate from the University of Louisville in1992.

He won first prize in the Mitropoulos International Conducting Competition in 1964. He was assistant conductor at the Metropolitan Opera 1964-1967 and music director of the Westchester Symphony Orchestra 1967-1969. He was principal guest conductor of the Phoenix Symphony 1970-1973 and music director of the Austin Symphony 1972-1973. He served as music director of the Oregon Symphony 1973-1980 and the San Antonio Symphony 1980-1985.

He became the artistic advisor and principal guest conductor of the North Carolina Symphony 1980-1981, and music director of the Louisville Orchestra (1983-1994) He remains a laureate conductor for Louisville. He was also principal guest conductor of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra 1997-2000.

He was the music director of the Music Academy of the West in San Diego from 1985-1993 and artistic director of the Philharmonia Orchestra of Yale from 1995-2004. He became music director of the Colorado Springs Symphony in May 2000, and in 2003 he became the first music director of the new Colorado Springs Philharmonic. He also has served as the music director of the Sunriver Music Festival in Oregon for over 17 seasons.

Guest conducting includes appearances with nearly every major orchestra in the U.S., including the American Symphony Orchestra, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Minnesota Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra and the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra. He has also conducted orchestras in Europe and Asia.

As a pianist he has accompanied many artists, including Franco Corelli, Sherrill Milnes, Zara Nelsova, Ruggiero Ricci, Jennie Tourel, Renata Tebaldi, Walter Trampler, and Pinchas Zukerman.

Recordings include “The Moscow Sessions” for Sheffield Lab (for which he became the first American born conductor to conduct the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra in 1986). He also has recorded for RCA and BMG Classics. With the Louisville Orchestra, he made numerous in its First Edition Recordings. These included works by William Bolcom, Marc-Antonio Consoli, John Corigliano, Brian Fennelly, Sofia Gubaidulina, Karel Husa, Otto Luening, Boris Pillin, Gundaris Poné, Gunther Schuller, Stephen Suber, and Joan Tower.

Awards

* Ditson Conductor's Award, Columbia University, 1988

References

*Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians (2001)
*Colorado Springs Philharmonic [http://www.csphilharmonic.org/biosmith.html]
*Marquis Who's Who (2006)


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