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Praised for a soprano voice “possessing an indescribable height of emotion” (Charleston Today), Kori Miller is a dynamic artist whose work encompasses concert, choral, and operatic repertoire. She is recognized for her commanding stage presence, striking charisma, and “hauntingly beautiful notes” (Post and Courier).
In 2024 and 2025, Miller toured internationally with the Grammy Award–winning ensemble Voces8, performing throughout Sweden, London, Germany, Switzerland, Brussels, Singapore, the United States, and Australia, where she made her Sydney Opera House debut. She can be seen performing with Voces8 on YouTube and in the 2024 production Live From London.
In addition to her work with Voces8, Miller performs regularly with distinguished ensembles such as Conspirare, Santa Fe Desert Chorale, LYYRA, Cincinnati’s Vocal Arts Ensemble (VAE), Audivi, and Orpheus Chamber Singers, among others.
Miller’s operatic roles include the title role in Durón’s Apolo y Dafne with the Orchestra of New Spain (2023) at Moody Performance Hall in Dallas, TX, and Blanche DuBois in André Previn’s A Streetcar Named Desire, which won the National Opera Association’s 2023 Opera Production Competition. Her performance was hailed by internationally renowned soprano Beverly Hoch as “simply breathtaking… bravissima-in-the-highest… [she] created exactly what Blanche wanted: magic.” Other notable roles include Eve in Melani’s Il Fratricidio di Caino at the Olomouc Baroque Festival in the Czech Republic, Gianetta (L’elisir d’amore), Contessa (Le nozze di Figaro), Ciesca (Gianni Schicchi), Yum-Yum (The Mikado), and Lola Markham (Gallantry).
Hailing from Charleston, South Carolina, Miller is currently a doctoral candidate at the University of North Texas and serves as Director of Opera and Assistant Adjunct Professor of Voice at the University of Texas at Arlington.