John David Smith

Assistant Professor, Horn

Member, Del'Arte Wind Quintet

B.M. (Indiana)
M.M., D.M.A. (The Julliard School)

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Performance Experience

John David Smith has been an active performer in the New York area, and has frequently appeared with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Orchestra of St. Luke's, New Jersey Symphony, New York City Opera, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, and the American Symphony Orchestra, as well as performances and a tour with the San Francisco Symphony. He has performed on tours of Europe and the United States with Orpheus, as well as a tour of Southeast Asia with the New York Symphonic Ensemble. He has appeared as soloist at Lincoln Center's Avery Fisher Hall and as a chamber performer in all of the major New York venues. In addition, he has performed in numerous Broadway musicals, and can be heard on the original cast album of Parade.

From 2000-2003, he served as Principal Horn of the Florida Philharmonic Orchestra, and was a faculty member at Lynn University in Boca Raton as well as the University of Louisiana-Monroe prior to accepting his current position at Delaware.

Dr. Smith has appeared in music festivals including the Marlboro Music Festival, the Aspen Music Festival, and the Spoleto Festival USA and in Italy. He has served as Brass Faculty Coordinator at the American Institute of Musical Studies (AIMS) festival in Graz, Austria. In 2004, he was an Artist in Residence at the Bowdoin International Music Festival.

Education

Dr. Smith received the Bachelor of Music degree from Indiana University where his teachers included Philip Farkas, Robert Elworthy, Michael Hatfield and Meir Rimon. Immediately following his studies at Indiana, he won a position with the United States Air Force Band in Washington, D.C., with which he served for four years.

In 1991, he moved to New York to resume his studies. He was a student of Julie Landsman at The Juilliard School where he completed a Master of Music degree in 1994, and the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in 1999. Between the two degree programs at Juilliard, Dr. Smith spent a year in London at the Royal Academy of Music, in a course that resulted in two diplomas, the Certificate of Advanced Studies, with Merit, and the Brass Teacher Licentiate (LRAM). While in London, he also completed examinations to become an Associate of the Royal College of Music (ARCM).

His interest in historical research and writing found expression in his doctoral document, entitled Fleeing Revolutions: A Bio-Bibliographic Study of Alexei Haieff, which profiles the Russian-American composer's journey from Bolshevik Russia to New York and finally to Rome. Dr. Smith made several trips to Rome to work with Haieff's colleagues at the American Academy, in order to gain further insights into the composer's life and work.

Dr. Smith's professional affiliations include the College Music Society, American Musicological Society and the International Horn Society.