Background
Smith was born in Birmingham, England on September 24, 1823, and immigrated to the United States and settled in Orange County, New York.
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Smith was born in Birmingham, England on September 24, 1823, and immigrated to the United States and settled in Orange County, New York.
He studied composition and piano with William Sterndale Bennett, and from 1845 to 1846 he studied at the Leipzig Conservatory under Felix Mendelssohn (composition and piano).
He is best remembered for his books, including music textbooks, music history and biographies of famous musicians. (He adopted an older form of his family name from 1846). His contemporaries there included Joseph Joachim and Otto Goldschmidt.
After his studies in Leipzig, Rockstro established himself as a teacher of piano and singing in London, and he secured a regular appointment as an accompanist at a recital series. In the early 1860s he moved to the West Country, where he lived for nearly 30 years. Rockstro was an enthusiast for early music.
In 1885 he conducted a concert of sacred music of the 16th and 17th centuries at the Royal Albert Hall. His own compositions, conservative in style, include operatic fantasias, short piano pieces, and songs. In 1886 he conducted his oratorio The Good Shepherd at the Three Choirs Festival, though it was not considered a success.
The Times praised its obvious sincerity but complained of its conspicuous debt to Mendelssohn and its lack of good tunes. Together with his former pupil J A Fuller Maitland, Rockstro collaborated on a collection, English Carols of the 15th Century (1891). As an editor of music of earlier centuries he was far from scholarly in his changes: The Times commented that his edition of the St Matthew Passion "introduced marks of expression in a wholesale fashion not likely to meet with the approval of purists".
In 1891 he moved from the West Country back to London, where he taught both privately and at the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal College of Music. Rockstro's later years were marred by ill health, but his death at the age of 72 was nonetheless sudden and unexpected.
He was a member of the State house of representatives from 1865 to 1867.