VIOLIN II
Claire Miller
Claire Miller is a violinist and educator in the Twin Cities. She is an active performer, currently as a section violinist with the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra and the Dubuque Symphony Orchestra, and enjoys playing in various ensembles throughout the Midwest. Claire is a faculty member at MacPhail Center for Music where she is also the Suzuki Department Coordinator. She has served as a violin teacher with the Suzuki Talent Education of the Lubbock Region (STELR) program and coached students in chamber music at various summer institutes.
While completing her schooling at Texas Tech University, she served as a section violinist in the Lubbock Symphony Orchestra and as a violinist in the Graduate String Quartet. She has performed as a soloist, chamber musician, and orchestral player throughout Minnesota, Iowa, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Texas, New Mexico, and Italy, including educational outreach concerts to local elementary schools in West Texas.
Claire is a graduate of the University of Minnesota where she earned her Bachelor of Music Degree in Violin Performance studying with Sally O'Reilly and a graduate of Texas Tech University where she earned her Master of Music Degree as a Helen DeVitt Jones Fellow and Head Teaching Assistant to Dr. John H. GIlbert. She has also studied Suzuki Pedagogy with Kathy Wood, James Hutchins, and Teri Einfeldt and earned a minor in Management from the Carlson School of Management.