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Raymond Smolover Obituary

Raymond Smolover

AGE: 94 • Scarsdale

Cantor Dr. Raymond Smolover, esteemed clergyman, passed on at the age of 94 on September 11, 2015, at home, and surrounded by his family. In 1921, when he was an infant, Cantor Smolover was carried by his parents as they walked across Europe, escaping pogroms in Ukraine, to reach a ship bound for America. The family settled in the Hill District in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he started his musical journey at age 8 as a boy soprano soloist in orthodox synagogues, and as a singer in gospel tents. These experiences planted the seeds for an extraordinary career as a leading cantor in the Reform Jewish movement, a progressive clergyman dedicated to interfaith collaboration, a world class operatic and concert tenor, and a magnificently talented composer, librettist, teacher, author, and scholar. Cantor Smolover served as Cantor and Music Director (from 1949 -1994) and Cantor Emeritus (from 1994 - 2015) of Congregation Kol Ami in White Plains, New York, and also served as Founding Director and Executive Vice President of the America Conference of Cantors from 1968 - 1992. For more than six decades, Cantor Raymond Smolover was a leading and transformative figure within the Reform Jewish movement. His initial composition, "Edge of Freedom," the first folk-rock Friday night service, premiered at the Biennial of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations in 1967 and changed the face of Jewish liturgical music forever. "Edge of Freedom" was followed by "Gates of Freedom," a folk-rock Saturday morning service, "Proclaim Liberty," a work for vocal soloists, chorus, and orchestra that was presented at the Martin Luther King Jr. Center in Atlanta on the occasion of the American Bicentennial, with Mayor Andrew Young narrating; and "Where the Rainbow Ends," an interfaith folk-rock cantata and ceremony that was commissioned by the American Jewish Committee, the Council of Churches, and Canisius College of Buffalo, New York, and premiered in New York at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine and performed later at at the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta. Interviews and a collection of some of Cantor Smolover's compositions are available on the Milken Archives of Jewish Music website. Dr. Smolover was a classically trained tenor and who was offered a contract with the Metropolitan Opera after performing on the Metropolitan Opera Auditions on the Air (1952) and the Jewish Concert Bureau Competition (1948). His professional singing career included leading tenor roles with the New York City Opera, the New England Opera Theater, the Tanglewood Music Festival, and numerous concerts at Carnegie Hall, Avery Fisher Hall, and on television. His recordings of art songs, liturgy, and original compositions, include: "The Sound of the Shofar: Music of the High Holy Days," "Yiddish and Israeli Art Songs and Duets," "Chassidic Sabbath," "Chassidic Gems," "Edge of Freedom," "Gates of Freedom," and "Where the Rainbow Ends." Cantor Smolover was also an accomplished librettist. In the 1950s he founded and directed the Opera Theatre of Westchester and the Westchester Music Drama Theater, which commissioned and produced chamber operas of Jewish content — all with his own libretti: "Isaac Levi," "Chelm," "The Golem," "The Sons of Aaron," "The Last Sabbath," and "David, Son of Jesse". Cantor Smolover was actively engaged in voice research and education for seven decades. Cantor Smolover maintained a popular voice studio in Manhattan and taught voice privately in Manhattan and in Scarsdale, New York for many years, in connection with which he published several books —including "The Vocal Essence," a handbook for singers and actors (1971); "Vocal Behavior Analysis and Modification" (1983), which began as his doctoral dissertation; and "Sing Your Best: Seven Vocal Exercises That Really Work" (2006). As a leading teacher of voice in New York City, he taught a broad spectrum of opera, theater, and recording artists, including Richard Kiley, Tony Randall, and Paul Dano, and worked with extensively with both young and mature voices. Cantor Smolover's "Legacy Haggadah" was published in 2012. He is also the author of a screenplay "The Legacy," and numerous children's books, short stories, and books for families, including "How to be the Best Grandfather in the World." Following the receipt of his bachelor of arts degree from Carnegie Institute of Technology/Carnegie Mellon University, where in addition to being a voice major he was the concert master of the orchestra, and his service as a chaplain in the United States Army, he earned a master's degree from Teachers College, Columbia University, followed by a professional diploma in music education. He received his cantorial education and investiture from the School of Sacred Music at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion and then earned a doctoral degree (Ed.D.) from Columbia University. Cantor Smolover celebrated his 90th birthday in Washington, DC and was honored at Temple Sinai at a special Shabbat Shira service that drew a crowd of hundreds. Following the service he was personally congratulated by President Barack Obama who asked Cantor Smolover what the secret was to his longevity. Cantor Smolover replied that he attributed it to three things: "a little luck, a lot of love, and the wisdom to feel and express gratitude." Cantor Smolover was married to his junior high school sweetheart Evelyn Ada Goltz Smolover for 62 years. He is survived by his adoring family, his three children Maura Smolover (Peter Zsiba), David Smolover (Barbara Smolover), and Deborah Smolover (Eric Bord), and four grandchildren, Jesse Smolover, Alesandra Zsiba, Liana Eve Smolover-Bord and Aydin Isaac Smolover-Bord. Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 on Wednesday, September 16th at Congregation Kol Ami, 252 Soundview Avenue, White Plains, New York followed by burial at Sharon Gardens in Valhalla, NY. The family will be sitting Shiva at Congregation, Kol Ami from 4:00 to 9:00 on September 16th and from 2:00 to 6:00 September 17th. The family requests that in lieu of sending flowers donations can be made to Congregation Kol Ami -- Smolover Music Fund.

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Published by The Journal News on Sep. 15, 2015.

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Jeanine Pate

October 16, 2024

Dr. Smolover was my wonderful vocal coach for only one year before I got engaged and moved out of state. That was 1989 and I still think about him, his kindness and very unique coaching and techniques. I learned so much from him and wish I could get a hold of his material and writings. They were very inspiring and helpful! Always miss him. Thank you Dr Smolover with much love and gratitude.

Tom Friedlander

September 9, 2024

Always in my thoughts

Tom Friedlander

October 11, 2021

Raymond was my voice teacher for many years. He asked me to perform "The Age of Spring", a song he composed and was chosen to celebrate Youth Day throughout the country in the '70s. He put together a studio band and we recorded the song at the legendary Electric Ladyland Studio (named for Jimmy Hendrix) in NYC.

His mentorship, vocal techniques and encouragement kept me performing for almost 35 years. I think of him often and I know that he is sorely missed by all who knew him. With great love and respect - Tom

Sally Swope (Schindler)

October 11, 2015

Cantor Smolover was my voice teacher in the late 60s/early 70s and I sang in his Friday night folk rock services. I used to babysit Debbie; many, many years ago.
He was a wonderful man. My thoughts go to his family.

Matthew Raden

September 15, 2015

I remember Cantor Smolover.from my Hebrew school days in the.late 1970's. His booming operatic voice.as.well.as.his warm.and.kind.demeanor.still.stand out in.my.mind. He also.extended his kindness.to my now.deceased mother,.who was.experiencing.some financial difficulties and was thinking of dropping her synagogue membership. He reached out to her.by phone,.encouraged her to remain a.member.and.allowed her to.pay whatever she could.afford. This was but one of his long list.of acts.of loving kindness which he performed.during his lifetime

Suzanne Kalfus

September 15, 2015

It has been a long time since I have been back to New York. My favorite memory of Cantor Smolover was singing the song he wrote about Rainbows (back in the 70's) at JCC. I really wish I could remember it. I send my deepest condolences to the family and I will always have the fondest memories of him. Suzanne Kalfus

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16

Funeral service

11:00 a.m.

Congregation Kol Ami

252 Soundview Avenue, White Plains, NY

Sep

16

Burial

Sharon Gardens

Valhalla, NY

Sep

16

Shiva

4:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Congregation Kol Ami

252 Soundview Avenue, White Plains, NY

Sep

17

Shiva

2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Congregation Kol Ami

252 Soundview Avenue, White Plains, NY

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