- Mildred Miller, Arthur Budney, Giulio Gari, Thomas Hayward, Lawrence Davidson, Lorenzo Alvary, Charles Anthony, Blanche Thebom, Martha Lipton, Charles Kullman, Giorgio Tozzi, George London, Laurel Hurley, The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Dimitri Mitropoulos, Louis Sgarro, Sandra Warfield
- Clifford Harvuot, Mildred Miller, Thomas Hayward, Brian Sullivan, John Brownlee, Heidi Krall, Tibor Kozman, Laurel Hurley, The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra
- Clifford Harvnot, Dorothy Kirsten, Calvin Marsh, Mildred Miller, Osie Hawkins, Alessio De Paolis, Dimirti Mitropoulos, Daniele Barioni, Madelaine Chambers, The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra
Mildred Miller
Biography
Mezzo-soprano Mildred Miller was a longtime fixture at the Metropolitan Opera in New York and founded the Opera Theater of Pittsburgh. She was also a concert singer who specialized in orchestral material by Mahler and Brahms; in opera, she was known for "pants" roles like Cherubino in Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro. Miller had a substantial recording catalog, and much of her material remained available decades after she recorded it. Recordings she made of American art song in the middle 20th century appeared in 2011 on the two-volume set Songs by 20th Century American Composers released by the Phoenix USA label. Miller died in Pittsburgh on November 29, 2023, at age 98.