James Austin Smith, oboe
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Oboist James Austin Smith leads a Master Class with students from Yale School of Music and Manhattan School of Music.
Recorded live in the Daniel and Joanna S. Rose Studio May 3, 2022.
Coleman Afro-Cuban Concerto for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, and Horn
Yale School of Music
Cameron Cullen, flute; Soo Min Ha, oboe; Alex Dergal, clarinet; Matthew Matheny, bassoon; Stephanie Fritz, horn
Ravel Le tombeau de Couperin for Wind Quintet
Manhattan School of Music
Marcos Ruiz, flute; Andrés Ayola, oboe; Meng Zhang, clarinet; Marlena Destefano, horn; Yuanhong Sun, bassoon
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James Austin Smith
A chamber musician praised for his “virtuosic,” “dazzling,” and “brilliant” performances (New York Times) and his “bold, keen sound” (New Yorker), James Austin Smith is driven by the communicative nature of live performance. As an oboist and on-stage host he appears regularly at leading national and international chamber music festivals, at Carnegie Hall and on tour as Co-Principal Oboe of the conductor-less Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, and as an artist of the International Contemporary Ensemble. As Artistic and Executive Director of Tertulia Chamber Music he curates intimate evenings of food, drink, and music designed to engage audiences hungry for singular cultural experiences in New York, San Francisco, and Serenbe, Georgia. He mentors graduate-level musicians as a professor of oboe and chamber music at Stony Brook University and the Manhattan School of Music, and as a regular guest at London’s Guildhall School of Music and Drama. An alum of CMS’s Bowers Program, he holds a master’s degree from the Yale School of Music and bachelor’s degrees in political science and music from Northwestern University. He spent a year as a Fulbright Scholar at the Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy Conservatory in Leipzig, Germany, and is an alum of Carnegie Hall’s Ensemble Connect. Born in New York and raised in Connecticut, Smith’s principal teachers are Stephen Taylor, Christian Wetzel, Humbert Lucarelli, and Ray Still.