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David
Miller holds an undergraduate liberal arts degree from Oberlin College
and a graduate music degree in viola from the Juilliard School.
A devoted performer of chamber music on period instruments and a
pioneer of early music performance in this country, he is a founding
member of the Classical Quartet, the Red Cedar Trio, the Haydn Baryton
Trio, the Bach Ensemble and Concert Royal, as well as guest artist
with the Mozartean Players and Helicon.
Mr.
Miller has served as principal violist for numerous Baroque and
Classical orchestras including the Boston Early Music Festival,
the Handel & Haydn Society, the New York Collegium, and the
American Classical Orchestra. Notable chamber music appearances
at summer festivals include Mostly Mozart at Lincoln Center; Tanglewood;
the Festival of Perth, Australia; the Lufthansa Festival of London;
and the Esterhazy Palace in Eisenstadt, Austria.
His
many recordings of solo and chamber works can be heard on Centaur,
Decca, Dorian, EMI, Fleur de Son Classics, Harmonia Mundi, the Metropolitan
Museum of Art and the Smithsonian Collection of Recordings, among
others.
Mr.
Miller has taught viola at Princeton University and also at the
Akademie fur Alte Musik in Brixen, Italy.
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