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ISHMAEL
WADADA LEO SMITH
trumpet-player, multi-instrumentalist, composer and improviser has
been active in the creative contemporary world music for over thirty
years. His theory of Jazz and World music was significant in his
music development as an artist and educator.
Born in Leland, Mississippi,
Smith's early musical life began in the high school concert and
marching bands. At the age of thirteen, he became immersed within
the Delta Blues and Improvisation music traditions. He received
his formal musical education with his father, the U.S. Military
band program (1963), Sherwood School of Music (1967-69), and Wesleyan
University (1975-76).
As an Improvisor-Composer,
Smith has studied a variety of music cultures (African, Japanese,
Indonesian, European and American) and has developed a Jazz and
world music theory, and a notation system to fully express this
music which he calls "Ankhrasmation".
He has taught at the University
of New Haven 1975-'76, the Creative Music Studio in Woodstock, NY.
1975-'78, and Bard College 1987-'93. He is currently a professor
of Music at the California Institute of the Arts, and is the director
of the MFA program in African American Improvisation. He is a member
of ASCAP Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians.
Mr. Smith's awards includes:
Islamic World Arts Initiative of Arts International 2004, Meet the
Composer/ Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Commissioning Program 1996,
Asian Cultural Council Grantee to Japan June-Augast 1993; Meet the
Composer/ Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Commissioning Program 1990;
New York Foundation on the Arts Fellowship in Music 1990; Numerous
Meet the Composer Grants since1977; and National Eneowment for the
Arts Music Grants 1972, 1974, 1981.
Mr. Smith's music philosophy
Notes (8 Pieces) Source a New. World Music: Creative Music has been
published by Kiom Press 1973, translated and published in Japan
by Zen-On Music Company Ltd. 1976.
In 1981 Notes was translated
into Italian and published by Nistri-Litschi Editori. He was invited
to a conference of artists, scientists and philosophers "Third
Culture Copenhagen" in Denmark 1996, and presented a paper
on his Ankhrasmation music theory and notational system for creative
musicians. His interview was recorded for Denmark T.V., broadcasted
September 1996.
He has composed music for
solo, ensemble, classical and creative orchestra and stage works.
His solo piano music has been performed by Ms. Ursula Opens, Ms.
Marilyn Crispell, Mr. David Rosenboom and Ms. Vickie Ray.
Mr. Smith's Nda-Kulture ensemble
has performed most of his music since 1970. His compositions has
been performed by other contemporary music ensembles: AACM -Orchestra,
Kronos Quartet, Da Capo Chamber Player, New Century Players, San
Francisco Contemporary Music Players, Contemporary Chamber Players
(University of Chicago), S.E.M. Ensemble and California E.A.R. Unit.
Mr. Smith's music for multi-ensembles
has been performed since 1969, and his largest work Odwira for 12
multi-ensemble-units was performed in California I stitute of the
Arts, March 1995. His Noh piece Heart Reflections was performed
in Merkin Concert Hall, NY., November 1996.
Some of the artists Mr. Smith
has performed with are : Muhal
Richard Abrams, Anthony Braxton, Leroy Jenkins, Roscoe Mitchell,
Lester Bowie, Richard Teitelbaum, Joseph Jarman, George Lewis, Cecil
Taylor, Andrew Cyrill, Oliver Lake, Anthony Davis, Carla Bley, David
Murray, Don Cherry, Jeanne Lee, Milton Campbell, Henry Brant, Richard
Davis, Tadao Sawai, Ed Blackwell, Sabu Toyozumi, Peter Kowald, Kazuko
Shiraishi, Han Bennink, Misja Mengelberg, Marion Brown, Kazutoki
Umezu, Kosei Yamamoto, Charlie Haden, Kang Tae Hwan, Kim Dae Hwan,
Tom Buckner, Malachi Favors Magoustous and Jack Dejohnette among
many others.
© 1997-2007 Ishmael Wadada Leo Smith
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