Angela Anderson Smith

Angela Anderson Smith has been a member of the Philadelphia Orchestra since 1997. Her previous orchestra memberships include the San Jose Symphony, where she served as second bassoon, and the San Antonio Symphony, where she was assistant principal/second bassoon.
As a chamber musician, Ms. Smith has given many performances on the Philadelphia Orchestra's chamber music series, and has performed at the Bravo!Vail Chamber Music Series in Colorado and the Kingston Chamber Music Festival in Rhode Island. She is a member of the Network for New Music, and the Conwell Woodwind Quintet, an ensemble made up of Temple University music faculty members. She has
appeared as soloist with the Philadelphia Youth Orchestra and the Lower Merion Symphony.
Ms. Smith has been a faculty member of the Esther Boyer College of Music at Temple University since 1999. She has previously been on the faculties of the University of Texas at Austin, Southwest Texas State University, and Rutgers University. She received a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of New
Mexico, and a Master of Music degree from the University of Southern California. Her teachers have included Artemus Edwards and Norman Herzberg
As a chamber musician, Ms. Smith has given many performances on the Philadelphia Orchestra's chamber music series, and has performed at the Bravo!Vail Chamber Music Series in Colorado and the Kingston Chamber Music Festival in Rhode Island. She is a member of the Network for New Music, and the Conwell Woodwind Quintet, an ensemble made up of Temple University music faculty members. She has
appeared as soloist with the Philadelphia Youth Orchestra and the Lower Merion Symphony.
Ms. Smith has been a faculty member of the Esther Boyer College of Music at Temple University since 1999. She has previously been on the faculties of the University of Texas at Austin, Southwest Texas State University, and Rutgers University. She received a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of New
Mexico, and a Master of Music degree from the University of Southern California. Her teachers have included Artemus Edwards and Norman Herzberg