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Amos Miller
Amos Miller, Principal Trombone, started playing the trombone at
the age of nine, with John Berry. He studied at Oxford University and
the Royal Academy of Music, learning with Eric Crees, Denis Wick and Ian
Bousfield. He was principal trombone of the National and European Youth
Orchestras. He completed the Jazz course at the Banff Center for the Arts
in Canada and upon leaving the RAM was awarded the Meaker Fellowship. He
joined the RBS in 2003 and has worked as Guest Principal Trombone with
all the major London Orchestras, the CBSO, BBC National Orchestra of
Wales, English Chamber Orchestra, Academy of St Martin in the Fields,
London Sinfonietta, the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and several
ensembles abroad. He teaches for the Royal Air Force and St Paul's School, as well
as for the education departments of the English Chamber Orchestra, LSO and BRB.
He is the author of several educational pieces for Trombone, a trustee of
the Clarence Myerscough and Christopher Horn trusts and is an Associate of
the Royal Academy of Music.
Last updated 30 September 2006.
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