lute, theorbo/chitarrone, baroque guitar, 19th century guitar
David Miller is a long established soloist and well known as an accompanist and continuo player on lute, theorbo and early guitars. He enjoys working with other solo artists in creative programming, and performs and records with all the principal English period instrument orchestras and many of the finest ensembles.
Elin Manahan Thomas - (1) Ravish'd with Sacred Extasies - a programme of music from their highly acclaimed CD - see Ravish'd CD
- (2) If Music be the Food of Love - Dowland, Purcell & Schubert (19C guitar)
Charles Daniels - It was a lover and his lass - lute songs from the English and French Renaissance
Stephen Varcoe - Meine Lieder, Meine Sänge - songs with 19th century guitar by Schubert, Weber and Spohr
James Bowman - Time Stands Still - songs by Campian, Dowland, Humfrey and Purcell; lute music by Dowland and Wilson
Rachel Podger - Biber Mystery Sonatas - (also with James Johnston, organ & harpsichord) - plus solos for baroque lute by Weiss
Emma Kirkby - (1) a programme of lute songs by Purcell
- (2) Italian & English devotional songs; lute music by Dowland and Kapsperger
Frances Kelly - Many Strings Attached - the ravishing combination of triple harp with baroque lute, guitar and theorbo, in a programme of English & German music
Jacob Heringman - The King's Luters - a programme of English lute duets
Elizabeth Wallfisch - see Wallfisch-Miller Duo
Abdul Salam Kheir - see Kheir Miller Duo
2 Dec 2011 - Holywell Music Room, Oxford Solo recital - Les Musiciens du Roi
Music from the courts of Louis XIII and XIV (see programme)
15 July 2012 - Hartwell House (NT) Summer Recital - Les Musiciens du Roi
shortened version (see page 11 of What's On at Hartwell)
22 Sept 2012 - Cowbridge Music Festival - with Elin Manahan Thomas soprano
Ravish'd with Sacred Extasies (see Ravish'd CD)
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