Timothy Lee Miller | composer
Piano Music
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Piano Solos
Carousel Rag (1989)
From Circus Minimus: Six Vignettes for Wind Octet
Solo piano
Duration: c. 2'
Flying Circus (2001)
From Circus Minimus: Six Vignettes for Wind Octet
Solo piano
Duration: c. 2'20"
Intervals: Three Etudes for Piano (2015)
Solo piano
Duration: 10' (3 movements)
The premiere performance of Etudes Nos. 2 and 3 was given on July 18, 2020, by Nina Siniakova (via pre-recorded video) on the Russian Spread Spectrum Music Festival, which was broadcast live via the Internet.
Mazurka (2001)
From Circus Minimus: Six Vignettes for Wind Octet
Solo piano
Duration: c. 2'
The Hummingbird (2017)
From the Opera The Bird Lady
Solo piano
Duration: c. 3'30"
Three Caricatures for Piano (2022)
Solo piano
Duration: c. 5' (3 movements)
Piano Four Hands
Cuatro en uno (2018)
One piano, four hands
Duration: 5'
The premiere performance was given on February 12, 2023, by Tatiana Rovner and Olga Tabachnik, at the Lermontov Library, Moscow, Russia.
Piano Trios
Something More (2016)
Violin, cello, piano (also available for mixed sextet and percussion quartet)
Duration: c. 6'
Premiered as a sextet (oboe, clarinet, violin, cello, piano, percussion) on June 14, 2019, by the American Modern Ensemble conducted by Alfonso Piacentini at the 2019 Mostly Modern Festival, Saratoga Springs, New York.
Awarded 3rd Place in the 2020 American Prize for Excellence in Composition.
Piano Quartets
Old Poets (2024) NEW!
Soprano, violin, viola, cello, and piano (also in Italian with string quartet, see below)
Text by Alfred Joyce Kilmer
The world premiere took place on February 2, 2025, featuring soprano Valerie Gonzalez, pianist Craig Ketter, violinist Gabriel Anker, violist Elijah Spies, and cellist Andrew Janss at the Mahwah Library in Mahwah, New Jersey.
Duration: c. 4'
Poets (2019)
Soprano, violin, viola, cello, and piano (also in Italian with string quartet, see below)
Text by Alfred Joyce Kilmer
The world premiere took place on February 2, 2025, featuring soprano Valerie Gonzalez, pianist Craig Ketter, violinist Gabriel Anker, violist Elijah Spies, and cellist Andrew Janss at the Mahwah Library in Mahwah, New Jersey.
Duration: c. 3'