Education
Columbia University; Carnegie Mellon University.
Columbia University; Carnegie Mellon University.
He was a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University and Columbia University. One of his notable students was Richard Kiley. He is the author of several publications on the art of singing, including The Singer’s Handbook, Vocal Behavior Analysis and tion, and Sing Your Best.
Smolover founded and directed the Opera Theatre of Westchester, which in the late 1950s and early 60s commissioned and produced six chamber operas on Jewish themes and performed them throughout the Midwest and East Coast of the United States.
Smolover wrote the libretti and performed leading roles for all six operas. Though a cantor and singer devoted primarily to performing music by others, Smolover composed a cantata, several art songs and liturgical settings, and: two folk rock sacred services: Edge of Freedom (a Sabbath eve service, 1967) and Gates of Freedom (a Torah service, 1970).
Certain aspects of Dylan"s vocal delivery reminded him of the way Jews daven, or pray, in synagogue. Smolover served as cantor for more than 40 years at Congregation Kol Ami in White Plains, New New York
He was also the executive vice president of the American Conference of Cantors for over three decades.
He died on September 11, 2015 in Scarsdale, New New York