Dr. Brooke Miller is an accomplished clarinetist and dedicated educator, currently serving as Assistant Professor of Practice in Clarinet at the University of the Pacific’s Conservatory of Music in Stockton, California. Prior to this appointment, she taught at Adams State University and throughout the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. She is committed to guiding students toward becoming independent, well-rounded musicians who perform with a true sense of artistry.
As a performer and researcher, Brooke is drawn to projects that amplify underrepresented voices and expand the boundaries of the clarinet repertoire. Her work has been presented at national and international conferences, including the International Clarinet Association, Society for Electro-Acoustic Music in the United States, College Music Society, Nordic Society for Aesthetics, and LaTex Electroacoustic Music Festival. Deeply engaged in contemporary music, she has collaborated on premieres, recordings, and interdisciplinary projects throughout the United States and abroad. She is a founding member of Signal|Noise, an innovative duo for clarinet and live electronics that merges traditional chamber music ideals with modern performance practices. An orchestral musician at heart, she also maintains an active freelance career across the American Northeast, the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, Colorado, and New Mexico.
Dr. Miller earned her Doctor of Musical Arts in Clarinet Performance from the University of North Texas, where she served as a teaching fellow. She also holds a Master of Music from Ithaca College, where she was a graduate assistant, as well as a Professional Performance Certificate and a Bachelor of Music Education from The Pennsylvania State University. Her primary teachers include Phillip Paglialonga, Richard MacDowell, and Anthony Costa.