About
2017 performance Sackville, NB
2016 Symphony New Brunswick publicity
2018 performance Saskatoon
Andrew Reed Miller has worked as a professional musician for over 25 years, playing in orchestras, opera and ballet companies and performing chamber music.
Originally from New York, Andrew now lives in the small city of Saint John, Canada. In the 2000s he began focusing on contemporary and experimental music and developing original compositions. He has received numerous grants from ArtsNB.
Miller is a core member and principal bass of Symphony New Brunswick, he performs on a bass (2002) by Masa Inokuchi and bows by Reid Hudson.
He is founder and artistic director of Resonance new music, an organization dedicated to new and experimental music in the form of productions and collaborations since 1998. He has been a part of Ensemble Sisyphe since 2011. Miller has performed at many venues such as Open Ears Festival (Kitchener), The New Brunswick Summer Music Festival, the Scotia Festival of Music, The Confederation Centre for the Arts (Charlottetown), Ensemble Kore (Montreal) Open Waters (Halifax), Sound Symposium (Newfoundland), Tonic (NYC), Western Front (Vancouver) and The Music Gallery (Toronto).
Andrew had many student inspirations studying bass in Toronto with the great Joel Quarrington, at the University of Ottawa, the Kent Blossom Chamber Music Festival in Ohio, the Civic Orchestra of Chicago and many other places. He studied Max/MSP/Jitter programming at Harvestworks in New York and Alexander Technique with Mary Fay Coady .
2009 Supercannon
2018 Regina improv workshop
2010 performance Fredericton
2017 Charade Parade Third Shift
2008 Motion Ensemble Vancouver