Peter Smith is an American classical musician been associate principal oboe of the Philadelphia Orchestra since 1991.
15-583: Peter Smith may refer to: Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Peter Smith (oboist) , American oboist with the Philadelphia Orchestra Peter Smith (painter) (born 1967), contemporary British painter Peter C. Smith (born 1940), British author of aeronautical, naval and military history books Peter Moore Smith (born 1965), American writer Peter Purves Smith (1912–1949), Australian artist Peter Smith (born c. 1978), member of
30-524: A United States musician who plays a woodwind instrument is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about an American classical musician is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Peter Smith (rugby league, born 1958) Peter Smith is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1970s and 1980s. He played for the Gold Coast , Canterbury-Bankstown , South Sydney and Illawarra in
45-546: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Peter Smith (oboist) A graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music , Smith studied with Philadelphia Orchestra Principal Oboe Richard Woodhams ; Smith has also studied with Louis Rosenblatt and Marc Lifschey . Smith has spent summers participating in such festivals as the Colorado Music Festival , where he
60-753: The New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) competition. Smith also played for Leeds in England. Smith made his first grade debut for Canterbury-Bankstown in round 13 1979 against North Sydney at North Sydney Oval . Canterbury would go on to reach the 1979 NSWRL Grand Final against St. George but were defeated 17–13 at the Sydney Cricket Ground . Smith played at second-row in the match. In 1980, Smith missed out on playing in Canterbury's premiership winning team which defeated Eastern Suburbs in
75-741: The Archbishop of Cardiff) Peter Smith (businessman) (born 1946), English businessman, currently chairman of estate agents Savills Peter Smith (historian) , British historian specializing in Bahá'í studies Peter Smith (judge) (born 1952), judge of the High Court of England and Wales Peter Smith (trade unionist) (1940–2006), general secretary of the British trade union, the Association of Teachers and Lecturers Peter H. Smith (born 1940), former president of
90-642: The British boyband Phixx Politicians [ edit ] Peter Smith (Canadian politician) (1877–1934), Canadian politician involved in the Ontario Bond Scandal Peter Smith (South African politician) (born 1954), member of the National Assembly of South Africa Peter Smith (diplomat) (born 1942), governor of the Cayman Islands, 1999–2002 Peter Smith, Baron Smith of Leigh (1945–2021), leader of Wigan council and member of
105-512: The Canadian national women's hockey team Peter Smith (rugby league, born 1955) , rugby league international for Great Britain and England Peter Smith (rugby league, born 1958) , Australian rugby league player Peter Smith (rugby union) (1924–1954), New Zealand rugby player Peter V. Smith (born 1947), Australian rules footballer and son of Norm Smith Scientists and engineers [ edit ] Peter Smith (biologist) , professor at
120-1560: The House of Lords Peter J. Smith (politician) (1867–1947), Wisconsin state senator Peter Plympton Smith (born 1945), lieutenant-governor and congressman from Vermont, president of California State University, Monterey Bay Sports [ edit ] Association football (soccer) [ edit ] Peter Smith (English footballer, born 1935) (1935–2019), English footballer (Gillingham) Peter Smith (English footballer, born 1969) , English footballer (Brighton & Hove Albion) Peter Smith (English footballer, born 1980) , English footballer (Exeter City) Peter Smith (English footballer, born 1985) , English footballer (Hong Kong Football Club) Peter Smith (Scottish footballer) (born 1937), Scottish footballer Peter Smith (Welsh footballer) (born 1978), retired Welsh professional footballer Cricket [ edit ] Peter Smith (Australian cricketer) (born 1968), Australian cricketer Peter Smith (English cricketer, born 1908) (1908–1967), English cricketer Peter Smith (English cricketer, born 1934) , English cricketer Peter Smith (English cricketer, born 1944) (1944–2024), English cricketer Peter Smith (New Zealand cricketer) (1935–2013), New Zealand cricketer Other sports [ edit ] Peter Smith (curler) (born 1964), Scottish curler Peter Smith (Australian footballer, born 1960) , Australian rules footballer at North Melbourne and Brisbane Peter Smith (ice hockey) (born 1953), head coach of
135-838: The Latin American Studies Association Peter J. Smith, United States Attorney for the United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania , 2010–2016 Peter Leslie Smith (born 1958), South African–born American Catholic bishop Peter W. Smith (1936–2017), American investment banker and Republican activist Peter J. Smith (attorney) (born 1949), American attorney Peter Smith (architectural historian) (1926–2013) See also [ edit ] Pete Smith (disambiguation) Peter Smyth (disambiguation) Peter Smythe (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
150-1015: The Philadelphia Orchestra in June 2004. Smith has appeared as soloist with the Lower Merion Symphony, the Bucks County Symphony, the Newark Symphony (Delaware), the Colorado Festival Orchestra, the Curtis Symphony, the Camerata Classica, and the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia. He is on the faculty of Temple University , where he is a member of the Conwell Woodwind Quintet. This article on
165-621: The University of Aberdeen Peter Smith (epidemiologist) (born 1942), professor of tropical epidemiology Peter Smith (computer scientist) (born 1956), emeritus professor at the University of Sunderland Peter Smith (physicist) (born 1947), American physicist, principal investigator for the Phoenix spacecraft Mars mission Peter K. Smith (born 1943), British professor of psychology Other [ edit ] Peter Smith (bishop) (1943–2020), Roman Catholic Archbishop of Southwark (formerly
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#1732851804263180-503: The grand final but he did play in the reserve grade premiership team which defeated Parramatta . In 1982, Smith joined South Sydney after finding opportunities limited at Canterbury. Smith spent two years at Souths where he found more game time before signing with Illawarra. Smith spent three seasons at Illawarra, in two of those three seasons the club finished last on the table. During the off season, Smith spent one year with Leeds in England before returning to Australia and signing with
195-535: The new Gold Coast team which were admitted into the competition for the 1988 season. Smith played in the club's first game which came against his former club Canterbury in round 1 1988 at the Seagulls Stadium and ended in a 21–10 loss. Smith spent two years at the Gold Coast where they narrowly avoided the wooden spoon before retiring. This rugby league football biography relating to an Australian born in
210-405: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Peter_Smith&oldid=1251400045 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
225-838: Was principal oboe in 1991. He was featured in the Philadelphia Orchestra’s performance of Martinu ’s Sinfonia concertante for violin, oboe, cello, bassoon, and orchestra at the Mann Center for the Performing Arts in July 1994. He was also a soloist in The Philadelphia Orchestra’s Absolutely Mozart Festival in a performance of Mozart’s Quintet for Piano and Winds with pianist Emanuel Ax in June 2003. Smith performed Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante for Oboe, Clarinet, Horn, Bassoon and Orchestra with
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