Tania Miller, Music Director
Music Director
The 2009-2010 season marks Tania Miller's seventh as music director of the Victoria Symphony Orchestra, an appointment that made her the first Canadian woman to be appointed to such a significant position in
Prior to her appointment in
Maestra Miller's first passion was in the area of opera where she served as artistic director of Michigan Opera Works in
Originally from
"It was wonderful to hear this dark, lovely, somber work reclaimed by such a masterly performance by the VSO, led by Tania Miller, and what a gift she is to the city's orchestra. She has absolute authority over the score, clarifying its dense textures, her long term thoughts giving it the shape it needs and bringing out every detail, its variety, its delicious orientalisms, the ravishments of the slow movement. She has the gift of disappearing into the music, the sign of a true conductor. It was 45 minutes of bliss."
- Vancouver Sun
"...the audience called Tania Miller back for two encores, the second becoming a standing ovation. She had earlier complemented the SSO on a grand week together. The feeling should be mutual as Miller's passionate, poetic, and highly articulate conducting was certainly a treat for the audience."
- Saskatoon Star Phoenix
"From the resonant opening chord to the tumultuous closing bars Miller directed a reading which seldom, if ever, put a foot wrong. "
- Victoria Times Colonist
Tania Miller is the 8th Music Director in the History of the Victoria Symphony, following:
Melvin Knudsen (1941-1948)
Hans Gruber (1948-1964)
Otto Werner Mueller (1964-1967)
Laszlo Gati (1967-1978)
Paul Freeman (1979-1988)
Peter McCoppin (1989-1999)
Kees Bakels (1999-2001)
The female equivalent of the male appellation "Maestro" in Italian is "Maestra".