Samuel Miller (musician) explained

Samuel Miller
Birth Name:Samuel Miller
Birth Date:16 September 1891
Birth Place:Russia
Instrument:Cornet, Trumpet
Genre:Concert Band Orchestra
Occupation:Musician
Years Active:1918-1934
Associated Acts:Goldman Band, San Francisco Symphony

Samuel Miller (September 16, 1891 – ????) was an American trumpeter. He was the principal trumpet with the New York Symphony from 1918 to 1919,[1] the San Francisco Symphony from 1919 to 1921,[2] the Cleveland Orchestra for the 1920-1921 season, and the Detroit Symphony for the 1921-1922 season. He played trumpet and cornet with The Goldman Band for several seasons in 1920; from 1927-1929;[3] in 1931[4] and again in 1934.[5]

Early life

Miller was born September 16, 1891, in Russia.

Notes and References

  1. News: CONCERTS OF THE WEEK; BROOKLYN MUSIC. FREE TO THE PUBLIC. OTHERS TO BE HEARD.. The New York Times . 2021-03-26. en.
  2. Web site: San Francisco Symphony Principal Musicians. 2021-03-24. www.stokowski.org.
  3. News: GOLDMAN BAND PROGRAMS. The New York Times . 2021-03-24. en.
  4. News: ACTIVITIES OF MUSICIANS HERE AND AFIELD; The Week's Open-Air Concerts in New York and in Philadelphia--Other Events. The New York Times . 2021-03-24. en.
  5. Web site: TimesMachine: Sunday July 1, 1934 - NYTimes.com. 2021-03-24. timesmachine.nytimes.com. en.