Background
He was born in Siberia in 1964.
He was born in Siberia in 1964.
He graduated from Leningrad State Conservatoire as a musicologist. Later he studied singing at Cologne Music School in Germany.
Many have also lauded the powerful unique timbre of his voice, especially when singing low notes. Miller is regularly heard singing the F1 and G1. Miller was initially not planning a singing career.
He soon became a leading soloist in the Saint St. Petersburg State Academic Capella.
Miller has performed in concerts in Great Britain, Germany, the Vatican, the Netherlands, Italy, and the United States. Miller has learned and performed an extensive repertoire, singing leading parts in operas by Mozart and Claudio Monteverdi.
He sang parts in cantatas and oratorios by Heinrich Schütz, J.S. Bach, Anton Bruckner, Alexander Gretchaninov, John Tavener, and others Miller has sung in the Male Choir of the Valaam Institute for Choral Art since 1990.
Besides his concerts Vladimir Miller focuses on the field Russian musical history.
He has published a number of works. He has also sung with the late Octavists Vladimir Pasyoukov and Yuri Wichniakov. Miller is a typical Basso Profondo.
He stands much taller than average and has an imposing presence.
Miller is rarely seen without a thick beard, and often performs in an all black cassock.