mandag den 9. april 2012

David MillerDavid Miller was born on 14 April 1973 in San Diego, California (United States) was born. He is a classical tenor. He grew up in Littleton, Colorado on.In high school he played the "Rooster" in Annie and Noah in "Two by Two". He did not know how it would have seen his father like to join the army, but enrolled at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, where he took master classes in voice and opera, and theater.He works with major American opera companies and got several interesting roles, such as Des Grieux in "Manon", Romeo in "Romeo et Juliette," Werther, Alfredo in "La Traviata" and Tamino in "The Magic Flute".On 6 May 1998, he sang along with other opera singers in front of former President Clinton at the White House.In 1999 he toured with the Opera of Los Angeles, Santiago (Chile) and sang Tybalt in Bellini's production of "Fiesta de Savonlinna." In 2000 he sang with an Australian team in Milan Opera a Tony in "West Side Story." He was praised highly, earning rave reviews. 2001 and 2002, he sang as Cassio in Belgium.2001 - 2003 he took over America, especially in various leading roles in operas and musicals, and there was a great name. He sang Rodolfo in La Bohème on Broadway. He belonged to the original Broadway company.Among his other roles included Don Ottavio in Mozart's "Don Giovanni," Belmonte from "The Abduction from the Seraglio" and Tom Rakewell in "The Rake's Progress." There are some recordings on which David can be heard. Unfortunately, these are difficult to obtain.In December 2003 he was invited to Il Divo casting in London.In December 2007, while Il Divo took a break from their world tour, David returned to classical opera. He sang several tenor arias and gave some Christmas concerts.Together with his wife, the soprano Sarah Joy Miller, with whom he has been married since August 2009, he has also appeared on various solo, for example regularly at the Music Festival in January in St. Barth.The supporters of David among Divo fans call themselves "Divas" (the front with the "D" from "David")

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