Violist Kyle Miller made his concerto debut in 2005 with the Reading (Pennsylvania) Symphony Orchestra as 'the dog' in P. D. Q. Bach’s Canine Cantata, 'Wachet Arf!'. Since that day, Kyle has gone on to study at the New England Conservatory, the Eastman School of Music, and The Juilliard School, the last at which he earned master's degrees in both viola performance and historical performance. Highlights from Kyle's studies include concerts in England, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Myanmar, the Netherlands, and Singapore.
Kyle's home base is New York City, and he freelances both in the Big Apple and abroad. A founding member of ACRONYM, Diderot String Quartet, and New York Baroque Incorporated (with whom Kyle has performed Telemann's solo viola concerto and J. S. Bach's sixth 'Brandenburg' concerto alongside Monica Huggett), Kyle also has appeared in concert with Apollo's Fire, the Bach Players of Holy Trinity, Clarion Orchestra, the English Concert, House of Time, Quodlibet Ensemble, the Sebastians, Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, and Trinity Baroque Orchestra.
Kyle was recently selected to be an English Concert American Fellow, and he has performed at the Carmel Bach Festival.
In his spare time, Kyle enjoys eating freshly baked cookies.