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If you're a former band student, you've probably played music by this Missouri native

Composer and conductor Claude T. Smith
Courtesy of Pam Smith Kelly
Composer and conductor Claude T. Smith

The music of composer Claude T. Smith is some of the most played in all of the symphonic band repertoire, being performed in classrooms as well as concert halls. He was born in Monroe City, Missouri and spent many years in Lawrence and Kansas City. Classical KC's Brooke Knoll speaks with Smith's daughter Pam Smith Kelly about Claude's life and music. Plus, hear several of his compositions.

Host

Brooke Knoll

Guest

Pam Smith Kelly

Pam Smith Kelly
Pam Smith Kelly

Program

All compositions by Claude T. Smith

Emperata Overture

Citation March

Claude T. Smith and the University of Kansas Bands

Eternal Father, Strong to Save

Claude T. Smith and the Texas Tech University Concert Band

Festival Variations

Arnald D. Gabriel and the United States Air Force Academy Band

Flight

The United States Air Force Band

Variations on a Revolutionary Hymn

The United States Army Field Band

You can learn more about Pam, Claude and Claude T. Smith publications at claudetsmith.com.

Pam Smith Kelly and Claude T. Smith
Courtesy of Pam Smith Kelly
Pam Smith Kelly and Claude T. Smith

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Brooke Knoll
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