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December 17, 2013) was an American musician, teacher and computer scientist, he

taught at Stanford University for

34 years, and developed the music engraving tool SCORE. Smith was born in Oakland, California, United States. Showing an early interest in music, after four

years of initial study with local teachers he took private lessons in

counterpoint, orchestration and composition with Darius Milhaud, who lived near the Smith family. Smith

continued studying with Milhaud for two years till he was old enough to join

the United States Navy in

1943. On

leaving the Navy in 1946, he studied for a baccalaureate and master's degree in

composition under Roger Sessions at University of California,

Berkeley, and then went to Paris to study under Olivier Messiaen at the Paris Conservatoire in

1948-9. Returning

to America, he worked predominantly as a bassoonist in New York, but also took occasional work with the San Francisco Opera Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony,

and New York City Ballet. He

also assisted Milhaud as a teaching assistant at Mills College from 1951-2. Accepting a teaching position

at University of Chicago in

1952, Smith taught there till 1958 when he moved to the teaching and research

position at Stanford University which

lasted till his retirement in 1992. After

six years of teaching harmonic analysis and composition at Stanford, Smith won

a Fulbright Scholarship to

study for a year in Paris. Returning to Stanford in 1965,

Smith joined in the work done by John Chowning, Max Mathews, John Pierce and David Poole on computer

synthesized music. In 1966, Smith developed an input syntax for MUSIC V that he

called SCORE to enable music to be entered more accurately and efficiently into

the new MUSIC V system that the team were developing. This was developed into

the independent program he called MS which was the first computer music

typesetting program, and which was further developed into the SCORE program. Retiring

in 1992, Smith continued to develop SCORE and was an enthusiastic supporter of

the local donkey sanctuary, until his death in Palo Alto, California, on

December 17, 2013.




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