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David Miller
David Miller in the Nobel Peace Prize concert on Oslo, Norway.Background information Birth name David Miller Born April 14, 1973
San Diego, California, United StatesGenres Operatic pop Occupations Musician, actor Instruments Singing, electronic drum Years active 2000–present Labels Sony BMG Associated acts Il Divo David Miller, born April 14, 1973, is an American tenor and member of the operatic pop musical quartet Il Divo.
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Early life
He was born in San Diego, California but grew up in Littleton, Colorado; he is a 1991 graduate of Heritage High School.[1] He starred in high school productions as the Rooster in Annie and Noah in Two by Two. Not interested in his father's suggestion that he join the military, David went on to Oberlin Conservatory of Music,[2] where he graduated with excellent grades and degrees in Vocal Performance and Opera Theatre.
He has worked with the top American opera companies on several roles, including Des Grieux in Manon, Romeo in Romeo et Juliette, Werther, Alfredo in La Traviata and Tamino in The Magic Flute with the Opera Pacific.
On May 6, 1998 he performed, along with other opera singers, for President Bill Clinton in the White House.
In 1999, he appeared with the Los Angeles Opera at the prestigious Teatro Municipal de Santiago (Chile) singing Tybalt in Bellini’s production of Capulets and Montagues in the "Fiesta de Savonlinna."
In 2000, he made his debut, with good critical reviews and much success, with the Australian Opera at La Scala in Milan, singing Tony in West Side Story.
Miller made his debut in the Flemish opera as Cassio in 2001 and 2002. In addition he performed as Trieste in Daniel Oren’s Manon. In the USA, he participated in The Tales of Hoffman in Hartford, Connecticut. He also interpreted the role of Percy in Donizetti’s Anne Boleyn in Pittsburgh with John Mauceri during 2000/2001. During the 2002/2003 season he performed in the world premiere of the opera of Marco Tuttino Vita at La Scala.
His best work to date is considered to be his role as Rodolfo in Baz Luhrmann’s 2002 version of Puccini’s La Boheme.[3] This theatrical spectacle modernized the opera, in an effort to lure young audiences to Broadway. Luhrmann staged a grand show as he did with Moulin Rouge! and his Romeo et Juliette. Luhrmann's version of La Bohème premiered in Sydney, Australia ten years before it debuted on Broadway. David was one of 3 Rodolfo's in the Original Broadway cast.
Other roles he has undertaken have included Don Ottavio in Mozart’s Don Giovanni, Belmonte in Abduction from the Seraglio and Tom Rakewell in The Rake’s Progress.
Il Divo
Main article: Il DivoIn December 2003, he became a member of the international musical quartet Il Divo along with Swiss operatic tenor Urs Bühler, French pop singer Sébastien Izambard, and Spanish baritone Carlos Marín.
Besides their musical experience and prowess, the members of Il Divo are also recognized for their impeccable taste in fashion, dressing almost exclusively in Armani suits, along with their handsome looks. As a result of this, their first album, called Il Divo became a worldwide multiplatinum selling record when released in November 2004, entering Billboard at number four and selling five million copies worldwide in less than a year and knocking Robbie Williams from the number one spot in the charts. Their second album, Ancora, was released on November 7, 2005 in the United Kingdom. Il Divo's third album, Siempre, was released on November 21, 2006 in the United States and on November 27, 2006 internationally. Their latest album, The Promise, was released on November 10, 2008 (world) & November 18, 2008 (US), and shot straight to number 1 in the UK.
Outside of Il Divo
In December 2007, while Il Divo was taking a break from their world tour, David made a return to the classical opera stage. He performed in recital with the Chicago Pops Orchestra, singing a variety of tenor arias as well as some show tunes and Christmas favourites. Additionally, Miller performed the duet Time to Say Goodbye along with his then girlfriend (now wife), soprano Joy Kabanuck.
Private life
David dated soprano and member of U.S.popera group Three Graces, Joy "Sarah-Joy" Kabanuck, for 6 years before being married on August 8, 2009 in New York City.[4]
Discography
- Baz Luhrmann's La Bohème - Highlights from the 2002 Original Broadway Cast
- Il Divo (as member of Il Divo, 2004)
- Ancora (as member of Il Divo, 2005)
- The Christmas Collection (as member of Il Divo, 2005)
- Voices from the FIFA World Cup (as member of Il Divo, 2006)
- Siempre (as member of Il Divo, 2006)
- The Promise (as member of Il Divo, 2008).
- An Evening with Il Divo: Live in Barcelona (as member of Il Divo, 2009)
Performances
- Il Divo Live Concert. Recorded at the Teatro Clásico in Mérida, Spain. For the "Encore" DVD, 2005.
- Il Divo World Tour Concert 2006
- Il Divo World Tour Concert 2007
- Il Divo World Tour Concert 2009: "An Evening With Il Divo"
References
External links
Urs Bühler · Sébastien Izambard · Carlos Marín · David Miller Studio albums Compilation albums Voices from the FIFA World Cup · The Complete CollectionLive albums An Evening With Il Divo — Live In BarcelonaSingles Other songs Tours World Tour 2006 · An Evening With Il DivoBibliography Romancing the World · Our Music, Our Journey, Our WordsAssociated people Related articles Categories:- 1973 births
- American male singers
- American pop singers
- American tenors
- Musicians from California
- Living people
- Opera crossover singers
- People from Littleton, Colorado
- People from San Diego, California
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