Recorder Teacher & Performer

As a recorder teacher and player based in the Atlanta area, Jody Miller supports both historical music and traditionally historical instruments in contemporary roles.  With over 20 years of diverse teaching experience, Jody is an effective teacher in workshop, small group, and private settings.

Jody’s primary work in the recorder and early music community is workshop administration and teaching, but he enjoys performing historical and contemporary literature.

For sample recordings, click HERE to navigate to the “About Me” page.

Online Rhythm Class in September

Jody just led eight sessions for beginning bass recorder players through the American Recorder Society. As a continuing option, he’ll lead a three-part series that focuses more on the role of the bass recorder in ensemble music of the Renaissance and Baroque, along with examples of the bass recorder as a solo and ensemble instrument in contemporary literature. To find out more about this series, visit the Bass Camp with Jody page.

Upcoming

Mountain Collegium Early Music & Folk Music Workshop – workshop director

Start date: June 28, 2026
End date: July 4, 2026
All-day event
Location: Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC

One of the largest weeklong workshop in the country, Mountain Collegium caters to singers and other musicians who play recorder, viol, brass, Renaissance reeds, folk instruments, or other early instruments.  Held on the campus of Western Carolina University, the scenic backdrop makes for a memorable and relaxing week of music making.

Groups and Organizations

Check out recorder and early music organizations that are part of Jody’s teaching and performing life.