"The
sonics are super, the balance is quite fine, and the nuances are very
satisfying... Mr. Miller's tone and projection fill the hall quite nicely, and
Mr. Barretta's accompaniments are sympathetic to the solo line at every
juncture... Mr. Miller lends us a fine palate of dynamics and timbres throughout
this disc" THE
HORN CALL, MAY 2004
"[Greg
Miller's solo recital] was well worth the wait...he essays a well-balanced
program of gorgeous music...[with] seemless playing" ATLANTA
AUDIO SOCIETY, SUMMER 2004
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ALSO
AVAILABLE from GREGORY MILLER:
SOLOS FOR
THE HORN PLAYER
The Mason Jones Book
MS1147
Equally
at home as a soloist, teacher, chamber musician and symphonic horn player, Gregory
Miller is one of the most accomplished horn players of his generation. After five seasons
with the Empire Brass, Mr. Miller has performed in nearly every major concert
hall in the world. Mr. Miller has been professor of Horn at the University of
Maryland School of Music since 2000. Prior to his appointment, he served on the
faculties of Florida International University, the Conservatory of Music at Lynn
University, and the University of Hawaii. His orchestral experience includes
positions with the New World and Honolulu Symphonies, and
performances with the Pittsburgh, Jacksonville, National and Baltimore Symphony
Orchestras and the Florida Philharmonic. Mr. Miller is also a founding member of
the New World Brass Quintet which has a recording of Dahl on the Argo label. He currently serves on the faculties of the National Orchestral Institute and
the Las Vegas Music Festival, has previously served on the faculties of the
Bowdoin Summer Festival and Trombones de Costa Rica International Brass
Festival, and in 1999 was appointed International Principal at the Pacific Music
Festival of Sapporo, Japan.
Gregory
Miller, a clinician for Conn-Selmer Musical Instruments, plays a Conn 8D horn
exclusively.