Peter Smith

Peter Smith has been associate principal oboe of The Philadelphia Orchestra since 1991. He has spent summers participating in such festivals as the Colorado Music Festival, where he 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... more

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