Dennis Smylie is an American bass clarinetist and professor,[1] known particularly for his performances of contemporary classical music.
[3] Smylie was the bass clarinet soloist in the premiere performance and recording of Donald Martino's Triple Concerto.
[citation needed] He was judge at the first World Bass Clarinet Convention, and performed there alongside Josef Horák.
Smylie is an artist-faculty member of the Aspen Music School, a visiting specialist at Montclair State University, and has recorded for Deutsche Grammophon,[citation needed] Nonesuch, New World Records, CRI, RCA and Virgin Classics.
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