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background. He assumed the co-principal position in the New York Philharmonic in June 1978 and the principal position in 1988. He also is a supporter of brass bands, performing with various groups of distinction.
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Smith began cornet lessons at the age of 8 under his father, cornet virtuoso Derek Smith, who was a renowned cornet player in his own right. Smith entered the
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World premiere (2003) of Siegfried Matthus's Double Concerto for Trumpet, Trombone, and Orchestra (Philharmonic commission, performed with
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in 1970, where he was introduced to orchestral playing and studied under teachers Edward Treutel and
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In 2013, Smith was announced as the William F. and Pamela P. Prokasy Professor of trumpet at the
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and played with the orchestra from 1978 to 2014. Smith, born in the United Kingdom, is from a
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World premiere (2000) of Lowell Liebermann's Concerto (Philharmonic commission)
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World premiere of Joseph Turrin's Trumpet Concerto (Philharmonic commission)
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Smith has performed four premieres with the New York Philharmonic:
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in New York City, and has many albums attributed to him, such as:
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Ellen Taaffe Zwilich's Concerto for Trumpet and Five Instruments
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with the New York Staff Band of The Salvation Army (Triumphonic)
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and the New York Staff Band of The Salvation Army (Triumphonic)
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Philip Smith at the New York Philharmonic Orchestra
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