Mina F. Miller
Mina Florence Miller[1] (born 1949[2]), credited as Mina F. Miller and Mina Miller, is an American classical pianist, writer, and founder and artistic director of Music of Remembrance in Seattle, Washington.
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Birth name | Mina Florence Miller |
Born | 1949 (age 71–72) New York City |
Genres | Classical |
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Instruments | Piano |
Career
Miller studied piano performance under Artur Balsam at the Conservatory of Manhattan School of Music, and was awarded a Ph.D. in Music at New York University. She became Associate Professor of Music at the University of Kentucky in 1977, was appointed Assistant Professor (with tenure) in 1984[3] and was named a University Research Professor for the year 1988–89.[4] She has performed in solo recitals in England and Scandinavia and in concerts in Europe and North America.[2][5][6]
In 1982, Miller prepared the first collected edition with critical commentary of the piano works of Danish composer Carl Nielsen (Miller 1982),[7] for which she performed the first recorded version, The Complete Piano Music of Carl Nielsen (Hyperion CD 1987).[5] She also wrote Carl Nielsen: A Guide to Research , a collection of sources with commentary from the author (Miller 1987), and edited The Nielsen companion (Miller 1994) for which she wrote interludes,[8] including "Ink v. Pencil: Implications for the Performer" about Nielsen's Violin Sonata No. 1.[9]
Miller also recorded The Piano Music of Leoš Janáček (Ambassador CD 1996).
Miller founded Music of Remembrance 1998 in Seattle.[10] She is the President and Artistic Director as well as performing herself. This is a group whose purpose is to find and perform music composed by victims of The Holocaust, irrespective of their background, as well as to perform related newly commissioned works.[11][12]
Personal life
Miller was born in New York City.[6] Her parents stayed in America after visiting the 1939 New York World's Fair when it became clear they could not return to Lithuania,[13] where "their entire families were murdered."[14] While researching The Holocaust she became aware of music which had been composed in Terezin concentration camp and decided to found Music of Remembrance.[14]
Publications
Print
- Miller, Mina F. (1982). The Complete Solo Piano Music of Carl Nielsen. A Critical Revised Edition. Copenhagen: Edition Wilhelm Hansen.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Miller, Mina (1982b). "Some Thoughts upon Editing the Music of Carl Nielsen". Current Musicology. 34: 64–74.[15]
- Miller, Mina F. (1987). Carl Nielsen: A Guide to Research. New York: Garland. ISBN 978-0-8240-8569-8.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Miller, Mina F., ed. (1994). The Nielsen companion. London, New York: Faber & Faber. ISBN 978-0-571-16143-0.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
Discography
- Mina Miller (piano) (1987). The Complete Piano Music of Carl Nielsen (CD). Hyperion. CSA66231/2. Miller also wrote the main sleeve notes.
- Mina Miller (piano) (1996). The Piano Music of Leoš Janáček (CD). Ambassador. ARC1020. Miller also wrote the main sleeve notes.
References
- "Miller, Mina F." (in German). Deutsche Nationalbibliothek. Retrieved January 27, 2016.
- Adler 2007.
- Explore UK 1984, p. 27.
- Explore UK 1988.
- Hyperion 1987, p. 10.
- "Mina Miller". Music of Remembrance. Archived from the original on April 18, 2015. Retrieved January 6, 2016.
- Krabbe 2009, pp. 92–93.
- Lilian Voudouri Music Library.
- Katz 2006, p. 242.
- "About". Music of Remembrance. Archived from the original on January 10, 2016.
- "Music of Remembrance". Seattle Foundation. Archived from the original on May 9, 2015.
- Ginell 2008.
- Alhadeff 2015.
- Beck 2012.
- Cited in Reynolds (2010, p. 26).
Citations:
- Adler, Judith (2007). "Mina Miller oral history, f2007". University of Washington. Retrieved January 5, 2015 – via Archivegrid.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Alhadeff, Emily K. (July 4, 2015). "How could Gertrude Stein and Picasso have been friends?". The Times of Israel. Jerusalem. Archived from the original on December 1, 2015.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Beck, Dave (2012). "Commemorating The Holocaust In Music". kuow.org. Archived from the original on June 23, 2015.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- "Personnel actions". Explore UK. University of Kentucky. June 19, 1984. Retrieved January 9, 2015.
- "Part of Minutes of the University of Kentucky Board of Trustees". Explore UK. University of Kentucky. April 5, 1988. Retrieved January 6, 2015.
- Ginell, Richard S. (December 6, 2008). "Remembering the gay victims of the Nazis". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on January 26, 2010.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- The Complete Piano Music of Carl Nielsen (Media notes). Hyperion. 1987. CSA66231/2.
- Katz, Mark (2006). The Violin: A Research and Information Guide. New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-8153-3637-2.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Krabbe, Niels (2009). "The Carl Nielsen Edition". Carl Nielsen Studies. IV: 88–106 – via Tidsskrift.dk.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- "Βιβλιογραφική Εγγραφή" [Bibliographic Record]. Μουσική Βιβλιοθήκη «Λίλιαν Βουδούρη» [Lilian Voudouri Music Library]. Retrieved January 6, 2015. Title and fields in Greek, contents in English.
- Reynolds, Anne-Marie (2010). Carl Nielsen's Voice: His Songs in Context. Museum Tusculanum Press. ISBN 978-87-635-2598-5.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)