Robert Miller

Robert Miller

Biography

Robert Miller is a prolific composer of film, concert, and commercial music. His distinctive style has made its mark on over 2,000 commercials, a growing body of film scores, and works for concert and the stage. Over the years, his talent and passion have garnered him six CLIO awards, an AICP award, and three Emmy nominations, and his scores have appeared in several prominent Super Bowl commercials.

His film work includes the Lionsgate/Weinstein company release Teeth; the 2005 Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner Why We Fight; and the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival Best Feature winner Red Doors. Miller is also a longtime collaborator with the American Museum of Natural History. He has composed orchestral scores for four Space Shows and the Hayden Planetarium's Big Bang presentation currently on view.

Miller was formally trained at the Mannes College of Music in New York City and studied privately with American Masters William Schuman, Aaron Copland, and Edgar Grana. He was the composer-in-residence with the New York-based Jupiter Symphony from 1996-1999.

American Museum of Natural History

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Movies
2012

Fred Won't Move Out