Edward Sydney Smith (Paul Beaumont)

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Born: 14 July 1839, Dorchester, Dorset (UK)
Died: 3 March 1889, Kilburn, London (UK)

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(Edward) Sydney Smith 1839-1889

Please note there is now a web site for The Sydney Smith Archive
www.sydneysmitharchive.org.uk

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Described (rather brusquely by Percy Scholes, in his inimitable style, in "The Oxford Companion to Music [10th ed], OUP) as: "... He was a noted pianist and piano teacher in London and cleverly composed brilliant nothings for his instrument. They had enormous vogue for many years."

His numerous solo piano compositions (including his famous "Tarantellas") would be found in the old Victorian piano albums in many households.

Biography

(Edward) Sydney Smith was born in the small Dorset town of Dorchester two years after his elder brother, Boyton Smith (1837–1911) who was also a celebrated composer (whose work also forms part of our collection) Their father, William Frederick, had a school of music and dancing in the town, and the boys received their first musical education from him and his wife, Helen (nee Boyton).

The local newspaper of the period records the many concerts given by the Smith family whilst the boys were still young and Sydney usually played the ‘cello and Boyton played the piano.

In 1855 the 16 year old Sydney went to Leipzig to study piano, cello and composition with the best masters of the day at Mendelssohn’s Conservatory. Whilst there, he greatly impressed The Crown Prince of Prussia with his talent, and he returned home in 1859.

The following year he was advised to move to London where he embarked on a career as a Piano Teacher, Composer and Recitalist, and he became hugely famous in England, America, The Continent and Australia. His piano compositions were published in all these countries and sold well. Two or three times a year, assisted by his best pupils, he would give concerts in London and elsewhere, playing his latest pieces in addition to the virtuoso repertoire of the day. Especially popular were his elaborate transcriptions of favourite operas at which he excelled, and some of these are still popular today.

On the whole, Smith confined his piano writing so that it would be accessible to talented amateur players, but this was not always the case, some of the pieces are very demanding indeed. His career lasted for nearly thirty years, but sadly declined towards the end due to a severe cancer he was suffering. He married and prospered, and fathered five children. His wife Hannah died young in 1886 leaving the younger children in the care of a French nurse, whom Sydney married in 1887, two years before his death.

In all, Sydney Smith wrote around 400 compositions, all for piano except for a handful of songs. He is remembered, if at all, by his early work, some of which has been recorded. Gradually, it is planned to record more of his work, to be made available on the internet.

The Sydney Smith Archive in London is the home of all the sheet music, in addition to several thousand pieces by other lost Victorian composers.

Should anyone have any additional information about this Composer we would be pleased to hear from them.

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