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 will leave a rhythm workshop through the North American Virtual Recorder Society on September 14. Just a few days later, he’ll begin a series of rhythm classes for recorder players (and others). Click here to learn more about Rhythm Class with Jody.
Upcoming
The long-running Atlanta Midwinter Workshop, co-sponsored by the Atlanta Recorder Society and the Atlanta Early Music Alliance, brings in some outstanding teachers for a weekend of music making and learning. Classes for viols, recorders, early reeds and brass, and capped reeds, as well as large-group playing sessions make this a popular workshop for folks all over the southeast—and beyond!
Groups and Organizations
Check out recorder and early music organizations that are part of Jody’s teaching and performing life.