Dave Smith (composer)
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Dave Smith (born August 19, 1949) is an English composer, arranger and musical performer. Since 1971 he has been associated with the English school of experimental music.
Life and career
Smith was born in
Up to 1977 his music was largely
Smith has taught at Finchley Catholic High School (1971–73), Kingsway-Princeton College (1973–84), De Montfort University (1980–97) and the University of Hertfordshire (1997–2021). His work with students has resulted in a large number of arrangements, particularly for tuned percussion groups, as well as performing versions of Grainger's Random Round, Reich's Music for 18 Musicians and several works by Carla Bley. Other arrangements include a solo piano version of Holst's The Planets and reductions for violin and piano of a number of Albanian works for violin and orchestra. He is a member of CoMA (Contemporary Music-making for All) for whom he has composed works for large, flexible ensembles such as Murdoch or Fred West – which is best? Reconsidered (2000), and Whiskies of Islay (2006).
Selected works
- Continuum (with John Lewis) for at least two pianos (1970)
- Swings for two pianos (1974)
- Diabolus maximus for five pianos (1976)
- Diabolus apocalypsis for 2 electric organs, piano and electric piano (1976)
- Moderation in nothing for sopranino recorder/electric piano, ocarina/guitar, wine glasses/bell/voice and electric organ/cymbals (1976)
- Albanian summer for alto saxophone and piano (1980)
- Aragonesca for soprano/alto saxophone, bass clarinet, violin and cello (1987)
- Kaivopuisto for cello or bass clarinet and piano (1996)
- Alban lament for eight instruments and eight voices (1996/8)
- Murdoch or Fred West – which is best? Reconsidered for large flexible ensemble (2000)
- A propos de rien (arranged by Rhodri Davies) for solo harp (1999/2004)
- Whiskies of Islay: eight movements for varied flexible ensembles (2006)
- Natural selections (String quartet no. 2) (2009/10)
- Cuban quartet (String quartet no.1) (1990/2014)
- African mosaic (String quartet no.3) (2014)
- Around and about for string quartet and piano (2014)
- The myth of Sisyphus (String quartet no.6) (2014/8)
- Off-peak octet for 8 bass clarinets (2018)
- Hunter of stories for speaker and piano (texts by Eduardo Galeano) (2018–9)
Piano concerts
- 1st piano concert – "24 sonatas in all the keys" (1985–6)
- 2nd piano concert – "Ireland one and Ireland free" (1984–93): includes Ireland one and Ireland free, I fought a monster today (spoken text by Bobby Sands), Michael Collins amongst the mapmakers (spoken text by John Mackie) and The Armagh women (spoken text by Margaretta D'Arcy)
- 3rd piano concert (1983–92): includes Toccantella, Al contrario and Guaracha
- 4th piano concert (1988–98): includes African mosaic
- 5th piano concert – "Alla reminiscenza" (1993–4): 1 movement
- 6th piano concert (1994–7): includes Ogives 1, 2 + 3 and Beyond the park
- 7th piano concert (1999–2004): includes Inter alia, Zytnia and Number seven's done a runner
- 8th piano concert (2002– ): includes ABC, Nails and Frivolous and vexatious
- 9th piano concert (2003–4): 3 movements – On the virtues of flowers, On the virtues of forests and On the virtues of wild birds
- 10th piano concert – "75 one-minute pieces" (2005–12)
- 11th piano concert (2002– ): includes ... and with thy daring folly burn the world, Being born in Gaza is not a crime, In support of the Intifada and 3 Kerala song arrangements
- 12th piano concert (2014– ): includes The myth of Sisyphus
Publications
- Smith, Dave, “Following a straight line: La Monte Young”, Contact, 18, winter 1977–8; republished in the Journal of Experimental Music Studies at: [1]
- Smith, Dave, “The Piano Sonatas of John White”, Contact, 21, autumn 1980; republished in the Journal of Experimental Music Studies at: [2]
- Smith, Dave, “Albus Liber: Exploits and Opinions of John White, Composer Volume I” (Journal of the London Institute of 'Pataphysics), Atlas Press, 2014. ISBN 9781900565240
Further reading
- Sarah Walker (music broadcaster). 2001. "The New English Keyboard School: A Second "Golden Age". Leonardo Music Journal, Vol 11, 17–23.
- Jonathan Powell (musician). 2014. "Charles-Valentin Alkan and British piano music of the 20th century. Alkan Society Bulletin, no.90 (January 2014), 10-24. http://www.alkansociety.org/Publications/Society-Bulletins/society-bulletins.html
- Experimental Music Catalogue. Dave Smith: Works list
- Pykë-Presje (Prizren, Kosova). 2022. "From Scratch - Albanian Summer Picaresque". "Rab-Rab Press, Helsinki.
Recordings online
from 1st Piano concert (1985–6)
- Ramble on themes from Gershwin's Porgy and Bess – [3]
- Nocturne – [4]
- Bossa Nova – [5]
- Biguine – [6]
- Afterhours – [7]
from Whiskies of Islay (2006)
from Aragonesca (1987)
- 1 - Tempo di Son - [10]
on Experimental Music Catalogue
- Diabolus apocalypsis (1976)
- Moderation in nothing (1976)
- Frivolous and vexatious (2002/14) from 8th Piano concert
See also: Dave Smith (composer) on Soundcloud includes
- African mosaic (1998)
- Alban lament (1996/8)
- ...and with thy daring folly burn the world (2007)
- A propos de rien (arranged Rhodri Davies) (1999)
- Bunnahabhain (Whiskies of Islay) (2006)
- Ethical libertarian scholars (2017)
- I fought a monster today (1984)
- Number seven's done a runner (2000/18)
- On the virtues of flowers (2003)
- Zytnia (2000)