Daniel Smith
Daniel Smith is the leading pioneer of the bassoon with his many critically acclaimed award-winning
recordings and live performances. As the most recorded bassoon soloist in the world, his repertoire spans
music ranging from Baroque concerti to contemporary music including jazz, ragtime and crossover. He is
the only bassoonist performing and recording in both the jazz and classical fields. Daniel Smith's unique
career has been profiled in Gramophone, the New York Times, Fanfare, Classical Music, Musical Heritage
Review, American Record Guide, Classic CD and many leading European publications including The Times in
England. In the USA, his career was highlighted on PBS's "All Things Considered". In the UK, one of his
recordings was the 'signature tune' for BBC radio 3 while BBC radio 4 recently showcased his career.
Daniel Smith's performances include jazz with his quartet 'Bassoon and Beyond', classical recitals with
piano, concertos with orchestra, and highly popular programs divided between classical and jazz, with
music ranging from Vivaldi, Elgar, Mozart and Verdi to Duke Ellington, John Coltrane, Charlie Parker,
Sonny Rollins and Dizzy Gillespie. Described as a 'phenomenon', he has been called the 'Gerry Mulligan of
the Bassoon' in the world of jazz and the 'Galway' and 'Rampal of the Bassoon' in the world of classical
music, bringing his unique sound and style to concert series, festivals and jazz clubs.
His historic and unprecedented 6 CD set on ASV of the complete 37 Vivaldi bassoon concertos was chosen
as 'Best Concerto Recording of the Year' by the Music Industry Association and awarded the Penguin
Guide's coveted *** rosette rating as well as inclusion in Fanfare's annual 'Want List'. These concertos,
recorded with The English Chamber Orchestra and I Solisti di Zagreb, firmly established Daniel Smith as a
leading soloist on his instrument. His recordings with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Caravaggio
Ensemble for the ASV White Line label produced innovate crossover albums, with unique renditions of
ragtime pieces, opera excerpts, and popular standards. In the world of jazz, his albums on the Zah Zah
label, 'BEBOP BASSOON' and 'THE SWINGING BASSOON' showcase the music of Charlie Parker, Thelonious Monk,
Sonny Rollins, Horace Silver, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Dizzy Gillespie and many other legendary jazz
artists. Other recordings of Daniel Smith are available on Vox, MHS, KemDisc, Pearl, Spectrum, Cambria,
Regis, Crystal and Forum labels.
His performances have included many firsts: The American West Coast premiere of Pulitzer Prize-winning
composer Gunther Schuller's 'Concerto for Contrabassoon and Orchestra'; the world premiere of Steve
Gray's 'Jazz Suite For Bassoon' with the Welsh Chamber Orchestra; solo concerts at New York's Lincoln
Center and the Tivoli Concert Hall in Copenhagen, and also five appearances at London's 'Pizza On The
Park' with his jazz quartet. Other major venues where he has performed include New York's Carnegie
Recital Hall (two appearances) and the Merkin Concert Hall. In London, the Wigmore Hall (three times),
St.John's Smith Square, and the BBC Concert Hall. His many recordings are heard throughout the world on
classical and jazz radio stations, National Public Radio in the USA, major airlines for in-flight
listening, and featured with leading book and record clubs as well as the Muzak network.
In 2003, Daniel Smith was designated as 'Ambassador for the Bassoon' by Youth Music in the UK.
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