The American soprano, Elise Miller, received her Bachelor of Music degree in Vocal Performance from the University of Texas at San Antonio, studying under Dr. Diana Allan (2011-2015). During her time as an undergraduate, she had the opportunity to perform the title role of Suor Angelica, Yum-Yum from The Mikado, and Grace Davis from Street Scene. She also performed in various ensembles in shows like Das Barbecu and HMS Pinafore. Her professional credits include the chorus of Georges Bizet's Carmen with Opera San Antonio, and the chorus of Annie with The Public Theater of San Antonio. In addition to fully-staged productions, she has performed in numerous opera scenes in roles such as Miss Ford in The Merry Wives of Windsor, Miss Pinkerton in The Old Maid and the Thief, First Lady in W.A. Mozart's The Magic Flute, and Adina in Elixir of Love.
Elise Miller has been a participant in various summer enrichment programs such as the Butler Opera Center Young Artists Program, the Crittenden Opera Workshop, the Taos Opera Institute, and the American Institute of Musical Studies. Currently she studies for her Master of Music degree at Indiana University Bloomington (2020-2022).
Elise Miller has been employed as a Voice Teacher at Boerne ISD (September 2018-August 2020); Self Emloyed Piano Teacher in San Antonio (September 2018-Aug 2020); Soprano Section Leader at San Pedro Presbyterian Church January 2019-August 2020); Associate Instructor of Voice at Indiana University Bloomington (since August 2021). |