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Ronald
Bruce Smith
Ronald
Bruce Smith studied composition at the University of Toronto, McGill
University and the University of California at Berkeley from which
he received the Ph.D. in music. He has also studied at the
American Conservatory at Fontainebleau and at IRCAM in Paris, France,
and has held residencies at the Banff Centre for the Arts.
His principal composition teachers include Tristan Murail, Bruce
Mather, Richard Felciano and Talivaldis Kenins. He has also studied
computer music and synthesis with David Wessel. In 1996-97
he was a visiting composer at Stanford University's Center for Computer
Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA) and since 1998 he has been
a composer-in-residence at the Center for New Music and Audio Technologies
(CNMAT) at the University of California at Berkeley. Smith
has taught at the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana, the
University of California at Berkeley and at Stanford University.
The musicologist Beth Levy wrote, "Many of Smiths works
share a contemplative character, a preoccupation with enhancing
the resonance of a given ensemble, and an openness to new sound
sources (including non-Western ones). For example, his
Kyrie Eleison combines a soprano soloist, orchestra and live electronics
in a 'quiet plea for mercy as well as a static prayer for spiritual
reflection'; intended as a memorial for the fourteen students murdered
at the University of Montreal in December 1989. In Meditations,
based on research begun at IRCAM and realized at Berkeley's Center
for New Music and Audio Technologies (CNMAT), Smith manipulates
materials drawn from Pakistani vocal music and the Indonesian gamelan
(percussion orchestra). His interest in timbral nuance has
taken many and diverse forms. In works like 'Remembrances of a Garden'
for chamber ensemble, timbral variety comes from dramatic articulations
and subtle performance techniques. In his chamber work Flux,
he relies on the mathematical exploration of tone color based on
the imaginative manipulation of harmonic spectra from the overtone
series."
Critics have described Smiths music as "fresh and lustrous"
(The New York Times); "seductive and unique" (Ottawa Citizen);
"filling in silences blank canvas with the delicacy of an impressionists
brush" (Vancouver Sun); "wonderfully evocative";
and "intriguing, lovely and seductive" (San Francisco
Chronicle); "a highly charged sonic space, fresh and enigmatic"
(Los Angeles Times); "sophisticated and ambitious - fascinating
and satisfying" (San Francisco Classical Voice); and as "showing
a remarkable sensitivity to tone colors" (Toronto Globe and
Mail).
Smith has received many awards and commissions for his work including
commissions funded by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the
Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council, and Gibson
Guitars. Recent performers of his works include the Aitken/Tureski
Duo, the Arraymusic Ensemble, California E.A.R. Unit, Cikada, Continuum
Ensemble, Del Sol String Quartet, Earplay, Pierrot Ensemble, San
Francisco Contemporary Music Players, Speculum Musicae, Vancouver
New Music Ensemble, the Berkeley Symphony Orchestra, the Kitchener-Waterloo
Symphony Orchestra, the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra and at festivals
in Europe, the Americas and Australia.
His music has been recorded to CD by Continuum, Arraymusic, the
Del Sol String Quartet and the Evergreen Club Gamelan.
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