John miller trumpet biography
Miller, John (1952-Present) - Feenotes
| His playing career has resulted in over 75 audio recordings to date, with many new projects in the pipeline with The Wallace Collection. | |
| Second Book of Trumpet Solos, ed. | |
| John Miller's Trumpet Basics series is widely regarded as the leading method for beginner trumpet players and their teachers. |
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Miller, John (1952-Present)
He is a soloist and orchestral trumpeter and teacher born in Fife, Scotland, with a father and uncle who were also trumpeters.
He began playing the trumpet in a brass band when he was seven years old and later became a member of the National Youth Brass Band of Scotland and the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain. He was taught at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and in 1970 he moved down to England to study at King’s College, Cambridge, and was taught by Philip Jones, Howard Snell and Elgar Howarth, all of whom he would appear with as part of the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble.
He received a scholarship for his postgraduate year and in 1977 was regularly heard with the London Sinfonietta as a freelance musician.
His work has been heard with ensembles such as the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble and for many years he was the second trumpet to John Wallace for the Philharmonia Orchestra, becoming a founding member of the Wallace Collection.
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