Scott T. Miller recently completed Synct for the Greensboro, North Carolina-based brass quintet da Capo Brass for performance in their upcoming season. Other recent works include Interfusion for Horn and Solo Percussion, which was commissioned and premiered by Michael Hrivnak and Chris Graham at SUNY Stony Brook in 2006, and Sonitude for Trumpet and Guitar, which was commissioned and premiered by Luis Engelke and Michael Decker at the 2005 International Trumpet Guild conference in Bangkok, Thailand.
Miller’s Triphonix for Brass Quintet won first prize in the 2004 Brass Chamber Music Forum Composition Contest, hosted at Appalachian State University and judged by Eric Ewazen, and also won the 2004 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia National Composition Contest, hosted at Indiana University of Pennsylvania and judged by Robert Washburn. Miller’s primary concentrations are electronic music and computer-based sequencing and audio manipulation, though he has been equally adept at writing for orchestral instruments.
He received his Master of Music in Composition from East Carolina University and Bachelor of Arts in Music from The University of North Carolina at Greensboro.