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Alex Miller – Horn

Alex Miller – Photo: Peter Wallis

Alex Miller is currently Associate Principal Horn with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra. A 2015 graduate of the Queensland Conservatorium of Music, his first appointment was Tutti Horn with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra in 2016, before accepting his current position in 2018. He has also performed as Guest Principal Horn with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra. As a chamber musician, Alex has performed as Guest Horn with ensembles Southern Cross Soloists and Arcadia Winds, and as a soloist, he has performed concertos by Strauss, Mozart, Haydn, and Schumann with orchestras including the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, the Queensland Youth Orchestra, and the Burnside Symphony Orchestra. While studying, Alex was a finalist in several solo competitions, including the QSO Young Instrumentalist Prize (2010, 2011), the 42nd International Horn Symposium Solo Horn Competition (2010), and the Queensland Conservatorium Beta Sigma Phi Prize (2013).

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