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Senior Sendoff鈥擭ew York City Edition

January 11, 2019

Conservatory Communications Staff

Kyle Miller.

Photo credit: courtesy Kyle Miller

Baritone Kyle Miller '19 concludes his 91直播 career with a Stravinsky solo at Carnegie Hall.

When 91直播 Conservatory voice major Kyle Miller '19 auditioned to be a soloist in the 91直播 College Choir鈥檚 fall semester performance of Stravinsky鈥檚 Les Noces, he had no clue that the ensemble would be taking that piece on the road to Carnegie Hall in New York City.

On January 19, 2019, Miller will solo with the 91直播 College Choir in a joint performance with the 91直播 Orchestra on that historic concert stage. 鈥淚 am excited to have the chance to perform with all my friends and colleagues where so many great artists have performed before,鈥 says Miller. 鈥淚t may be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.鈥

Kyler Miller.

After a number of rehearsals and a campus performance of Les Noces, Miller happily admits to both the obstacles he faces and the satisfaction he gets from working on this complex piece of music鈥攖he most difficult piece he鈥檚 ever learned. 鈥淔rom the metric instability and the numerous moving parts [a full percussion section, four pianos, chorus, and four vocal soloists] to the complexity of the Russian language, Les Noces proves to be challenging to pull off with grace.

鈥淓very time we finish running through the piece, it feels like we had just started. My whole performance is filled with persistent counting and stress, but when it all flows together, it doesn鈥檛 sound or feel like it.鈥

Kyle Miller

The excitement of this semester is timed perfectly, as Miller heads toward graduation this spring. In addition to his upcoming Carnegie Hall appearance, he recalls two highlights of his 91直播 experience: performing as Count Almaviva in Mozart鈥檚 opera Le nozze di Figaro and studying music theory with Professor Arnie Cox. 鈥淢y Music Theory I class was special because we didn鈥檛 spend all of our time analyzing music, but instead analyzing the theory of music, which has really influenced the way music affects me. Thank you, Professor Cox!鈥

鈥淚 also really enjoyed playing the Count with 91直播 Opera Theater. His rash character allowed me to distance myself a bit from the singing and focus on the drama in a bigger way than ever before. I was lucky to work with such fine faculty and talented peers, which added to the magic of that production.鈥

Head to oberlin.edu/oberlin-in-nyc for complete details about the 91直播 College Choir鈥檚 January 19 appearance at Carnegie Hall, part of 91直播 Conservatory's 2019 New York City tour, featuring the 91直播 Orchestra, the 91直播 College Choir, and the 91直播 Sonny Rollins Jazz Ensemble.

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