Reginald Stewart (20 April 1900 in Edinburgh – 8 July 1984 in Santa Barbara, California) was a Scottish conductor, pianist, and music educator who was chiefly active in the United States and Canada.
In the 1920s, Stewart was musical director at the University of Toronto's Hart House. During this period, he was hired by the Toronto Daily Star′s radio station, CFCA, to create and lead Canada's first radio orchestra, consisting of 50 musicians, for the station's regular dance program, Hour of Good Music.[2]
In 1962 Stewart became an artist-in-residence at the Music Academy of the West in Montecito,[4] California where he ultimately became chair of the piano department. He remained in Santa Barbara until his death at the age of 84 in July 1984.[1]