California-born conductor Rebecca Miller has earned international acclaim for her compelling,
insightful, and energetic presence on the podium and for her ability to communicate with
audiences of all ages. She spreads her work between professional, amateur and youth orchestras
and choirs, and is passionate about music’s relevance to our society, artistic citizenship, and
championing unduly-neglected female composers. She is currently Director of Orchestras at Royal Holloway University, Principal Conductor of the Royal Orchestral Society, Principal
Conductor of the Bishop’s Stortford Sinfonia, and Principal Guest Conductor of the Orchestra
of the Swan. She most recently served as Chief Conductor of the Uppsala Chamber Orchestra
in Sweden from 2019-2023.
Her guest conducting includes the Kuopio Symphony Orchestra, Gävle Symphony, Västerås
Symphony, Dalasinfoniettan, Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, BBC National Orchestra of
Wales, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, London Mozart Players, London Philharmonic
Orchestra, BBC Concert Orchestra, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, and Royal Northern
Sinfonia. In 2017, Rebecca was also featured in the Bruno Walter National Conductors Preview
with the Nashville Symphony.
Rebecca’s discography includes CDs with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment (CPE
Bach Symphonies / Signum Records, which made the final shortlist for a 2014 Gramophone
Award), with the BBC Concert Orchestra (Henry Hadley Orchestral works / Dutton Epoch), and
with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra (piano concertos by Amy Beach, Dorothy Howell,
Cecil Chaminade / Hyperion Records), and three CDs with the Royal Northern Sinfonia (Haydn
Symphonies / Signum Records.
Rebecca is passionate about her work with young musicians – she works regularly with the
National Children’s Orchestra and LSO Discovery, and has also guest conducted the National
Youth Orchestras of Scotland, Wales, and Great Britain, and the National Youth Orchestra of
Venezuela. She was conductor at the Royal Academy of Music’s Junior Department for many
years, where she formed the groundbreaking and unique JA Classical Orchestra, and previously
served as Associate Conductor of the Southbank Sinfonia in London.
Previously, Rebecca served as Resident Conductor of the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra
and American Conducting Fellow of The Houston Symphony, and Assistant Conductor of the
Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra. She holds a B.Mus. in Piano Performance from Oberlin
Conservatory, an M.Mus in Orchestral Conducting from Northwestern University, and for
two years was the Paul Woodhouse Junior Fellow in Orchestral Conducting at London’s Royal
College of Music.