Name Frank Miller Role Musical Artist | ||
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Died 1986, Chicago, Illinois, United States Albums Brahms: Double Concerto in A Minor, Op. 102 Similar People Mischa Mischakoff, Arturo Toscanini, Johannes Brahms, Adrian Boult, Jacqueline du Pre | ||
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Frank Miller (1912–1986) was a principal cellist and music director whose professional career spanned over a half century. Miller studied at Curtis Institute of Music, under Felix Salmond and at age 18, joined the Philadelphia Orchestra. His longest stints were principal cellist of the NBC Symphony Orchestra and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and conductor of the Evanston Symphony Orchestra. A 1950 segment of Miller playing cello in "The Swan" from Carnival of the Animals with an orchestra on The Voice of Firestone is sometimes shown on Classic Arts Showcase.
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