KYLE MILLER, VIOLA
Violist Kyle Miller made his concerto debut in 2005 with the Reading (Pennsylvania) Symphony Orchestra as ‘the dog’ in P.D.Q. Bach’s Canine Cantata, Wachet Arf! After that watershed performance, Kyle went on to study at the New England Conservatory, the Eastman School of Music, and The Juilliard School, where he received Master of Music degrees in both viola performance and historical performance. A member of ACRONYM and Diderot String Quartet, Kyle also has appeared onstage with A Far Cry, the American Classical Orchestra, Apollo's Fire, the Clarion Orchestra, the English Concert, Handel and Haydn Society, the Knights, New York Baroque Incorporated, Opera Lafayette, the Sebastians, Seraphic Fire, Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, Teatro Nuovo, TENET, The Thirteen, Trinity Baroque Orchestra, Upper Valley Baroque Orchestra, and the Washington National Cathedral Baroque Orchestra. Kyle performs regularly at the Carmel Bach Festival and the Staunton Music Festival; and as a member of Diderot String Quartet, he has served as a guest artist and coach at Oberlin College's Baroque Performance Institute. In 2017 and 2018, Kyle wore a wig and frock coat on Broadway, where he performed in a run of Claire van Kampen's play Farinelli and the King. Kyle’s primary teachers include Hsin-Yun Huang, Monica Huggett, Cynthia Roberts, Carol Rodland, and Steven Tenenbom. In his spare time, Kyle enjoys playing card and board games and eating pizza by the slice.