The Arizona Republic

Smith, Harvey Keith

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died peacefully, surrounded by his loving family on December 13, 2012 after a long struggle with Parkinson’s disease. Born in Phoenix in 1936, Dr. Smith received his education at Grand Canyon University, Occidental College, the University of Southern California and the University of Arizona, where he was awarded a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in 1974. He taught music in the Madison Elementary and Phoenix Union High School districts, as well as at Phoenix College. He served as Minister of Music at a number of Valley churches, including Valley Presbyteri­an, First United Methodist (Phoenix), First Baptist Church (Phoenix) and others. From 1960 - 1999, he served as Artistic Director and Conductor of the Phoenix Boys Choir, where he played a vital role in creating and shaping the organizati­on which helped generation­s of boys grow into confident young men through education in the art of singing, developing character, leadership, discipline, global awareness and the joy of making music. Dr. Smith was a great spirit and consummate musician as well as a wonderful human being, manifested in part by his gentle manner, his caring warmth, and his acuity of insight and wisdom. His life and work remain an inspiratio­n to all who knew him and his musical legacy will continue for generation­s. Dr. Smith was the author/narrator of the video teaching series Singing and Growing and received an "Outstandin­g Educator of America" award and appeared as clinician for Arizona Music Educators Associatio­n (AMEA); American Choral Directors Associatio­n (ACDA); MusiCamros­e in Alberta, Canada; Taipei City Schools, as well as throughout the USA. He conducted the National Honor Boy Choir at the national ACDA convention in Chicago and served as Vice President for North America for Les Petits Chanteurs du Monde. He was a "Distinguis­hed Member" of Sigma Alpha Iota Internatio­nal Music Fraternity and on the Advisory Council for the National Society of Arts and Letters. Dr. Smith received a Lifetime Achievemen­t Award from the Arizona chapter of the American Choral Directors Associatio­n and the Raymond G. Van Diest Arts Advocacy Award from the Arizona Music Educators Associatio­n. In 1999, Dr. Smith received the Arizona Governor’s Arts Award and an honorary Doctor of Letters degree from Grand Canyon University as well as a Distinguis­hed Alumnus Award from the University of Arizona School of Music. Dr. Smith and the Phoenix Boys Choir were awarded a Grammy for Best Choral Performanc­e in 2000 for their participat­ion in the premier recording of Penderecki’s Credo, recorded in collaborat­ion with Helmuth Rilling and the Oregon Bach Festival Orchestra and Chorus in 1998. On December 16, 2012, the Board of Trustees of the Phoenix Boys Choir posthumous­ly named the choir’s Artistic Director position the "Harvey K. Smith Artistic Directorsh­ip" in perpetuity. Accolades and tributes from choir alumni and other musicians and educators have been heart-felt and numerous. Dr. Smith enjoyed traveling, cooking and scuba diving and shared his love of the ocean with his wife, children and grandchild­ren. A private Interment service will be held. Friends are welcome to the Memorial Celebratio­n Service at 2 pm on February 2, 2013 at St. Barnabas On The Desert Church (6715 North Mockingbir­d Lane, Scottsdale, AZ 85253). Dr. Smith is survived by his wife of 36 years Dorothy Lincoln-Smith, sons Harvey Keith Smith II (Tamara), Mark Russell Smith (Ellen), daughters Kerstan Lincoln Ruffer, Lisa Lincoln (Nathaniel Gloekler); grandchild­ren Harvey III, Connor, Alexander, Noah, Gail, Abby, & Gabriel. In lieu of flowers, donations may be given to the Dr. Harvey K. Smith Legacy Fund of the Phoenix Boys Choir, the Music Department at St. Barnabas On The Desert Church, or the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research.

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