Elizaveta Miller
Assistant Professor, Area Coordinator (Early Music & Harpsichord)
Elizaveta Miller studied in Aix-en-Provence, France, Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory and Yale. She is a true and inspired multi-instrumentalist who plays most of the keyboard instruments: harpsichord, fortepiano and piano but also clavichord and organ. Her repertoire covers six centuries of music, from medieval to contemporary.
In 2013, she became the first prize winner of the Bruges Musica Antiqua Competition.
She has performed throughout Europe and Russia, taking part in the Bruges MA Festival, Beethovenfest Bonn, Bozar Music, Dubrovnik Music Festival and The Homecoming Music Festival.
As a continuo player, she has collaborated with numerous conductors, including V谩clav Luks, Reinhard Goebel, Maxim Emelyanychev, Robert Hollingsworth, Christian Curnyn, and others.
She held a teaching position at the Moscow State Conservatory in historical instruments dpt. for 9 years but resigned and left the country in March 2022, in solidarity with Ukraine in her war against Russia.