Claude T. Smith
Claude T. Smith was an American conductor, composer, teacher and music educator (1932–1987). He was born at Monroe City and died at Kansas City.
Also recorded as Claude Thomas Smith.
Work and production
Works recorded as notable number 3: Fantasia, Eternal Father, Strong to Save and Commemoration Fanfare and Chorale. His recorded genre is art music.
Identity
Claude T. Smith is recorded as conductor, composer, teacher and music educator. Claude T. Smith is recorded with the citizenship of United States.
In detail
Claude T. Smith studied at University of Kansas and Central Methodist University.
Subjects and genres recorded for the work are art music.
Employment is recorded with Missouri State University.
Works named in the authority record are Fantasia, Eternal Father, Strong to Save and Commemoration Fanfare and Chorale.
Chronology
- 1932Claude T. Smith born at Monroe City.
- 1932Claude T. Smith was born in 1932 at Monroe City.
- 1987Claude T. Smith died at Kansas City.
- 1987Claude T. Smith died in 1987 at Kansas City.
Connections
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Studied at
- University of KansasOrganisation
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Sources
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- 1.
“Claude T. Smith”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q322851: Claude T. Smith
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