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Artist
Vladimir Miller is one of the few singers possessing the rare low-ranging basso profondo voice. He was born in Siberia in 1964. Miller was not thinking of a vocal career as a young man. He graduated from Leningrad State Conservatoire as a musicologist. Later he realized that he had a calling for singing and went to study singing in Germany, at Cologne Music School. His teachers were Reinhard Leisenheimer and Kurt Moll. He soon became a leading soloist in the St. Petersburg State Academic Capella. News about V. Miller's unique voice spread in Russia and overseas, and he started being invited to give solo concerts in Great Britain, Germany, the Vatican, the Netherlands, Italy, United States. Miller has learned and performed an extensive repertoire, singing leading parts in operas by Mozart and Claudio Monteverdi. He also sang parts in cantatas and oratorios by Heinrich Schütz, J.S. Bach, A. Bruckener, A. Grechaninov, John Tavener, etc. Vladimir Miller has sung in the Male Choir of the Valaam Institute for Choral Art since 1990. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Frontiers
The Art Of Deacon In Russian Church. Live From The Moscow Festival, February 1993
Chants of the Russian Orthodox Church
What Haven't You Had?
Counting on Angels
Balakirev & Lyapunov: Songs
The Grief Opera - Love Goes On

Themes of Memory
RACHMANINOFF lit. St Jean Chrysostome
State of the Art
Russian Easter
Relax Victor