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Rolf Thorstein Smedvig (September 23, 1952 – April 27, 2015) was an American classical trumpeter. He was the founder of the Empire Brass Quintet.[1] [2] He is renowned for his velvet pure tone and accurate intonation. Rolf Smedvig was born in Seattle, Washington. His father Egil Steinar Smedvig (1922-2012) was a composer and music teacher who had immigrated from Stavanger, Norway. His mother Kristin (Jonsson) Smedvig (1921-2004) was member of the Seattle Symphony's violin section who had immigrated from Iceland. [3] Smedvig joined the Seattle Symphony at age 13. In 1971, he participated in the summer music program at Tanglewood Music Center. Leonard Bernstein chose him to be the trumpet soloist for the 1971 world premiere of his composition Mass which was composed for the opening of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. [4] Smedvig studied music under the tutelage of Maurice André at Boston University, where Smedvig later served as an instructor.[5] Smedvig joined the Boston Symphony as an assistant principal trumpeter the next year, aged 19. At the time, Smedvig was the youngest orchestra member. He was promoted to principal trumpeter in 1979, and left in 1981 to focus on a solo career, conducting, and chamber music.[1][5] Smedvig started the Empire Brass Quintet in the early 1970s. The Empire Brass served as Faculty Quintet-in-Residence at Boston University for a number of years. The group was the first brass quintet to win a Walter W. Naumburg Foundation aw
Lydian (Arr. R. Smedvig)
2112Spiritual Dance (Arr. R. Smedvig)
1173Minimal
674Instrumental
665Scandinavian Chant (Arr. R. Smedvig)
566Sibley Sanctus Lydian
447Haec Dies (Arr. R. Smedvig)
388III. Allegro assai - Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F Major, BWV 1047
249Hopper Dance (Arr. R. Smedvig)
2310Si Dolce (Arr. R. Smedvig)
22Virtuoso Trumpet
Ceremonial Music for Trumpet & Symphonic Organ
Trumpet Concertos
Empire Brass In Japan (Live at Hitomi Commemoration Auditorium, 1986)
Trumpet Concertos of Haydn, Hummel, Torelli, Tartini & Bellini
Virtuoso
Ceremonial Music for Trumpet and Symphonic Organ
Trumpet Concertos Of Haydn, Hummel, Tartini, Torelli & Belli
Passage: 138 B.C. - A.D. 1611
ceremonial music
Composer: Bach
EBQ: Passage 138 B.C.-A.D. 1611