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Anthime Miller is a cellist, singer, and composer based in Brooklyn, New York. 

Born and raised in Glens Falls, New York, they began studying cello at the age of eight, and at the age thirteen began studying with Ann Alton at Skidmore College.

They studied Early Music Performance and Musicology at McGill University in Montreal, where they studied modern cello with Elizabeth Dolin and baroque cello with Susie Napper.

In 2011, Anthime relocated to New York City to study in the Professional Musical Theater Workshop at Circle in the Square Theater School.

Anthime is an internationally sought-after performer and composer and maintains a rigorous international creative presence.

Anthime is the composer-in-residence for Circle Theater of New York (CTNY) for whom they scored and performed The Mountain in June 2014, which was nominated for Best Original Music at the 2015 New York Innovative Theater Awards and won for Best Original Choreography, Trail of Crumbs in April 2015, Wellspring for the RADA festival in London in June 2016 and their newest score Strangers, the second co-production between CTNY and the Théâtre National du Luxembourg (TNL) in January of 2018. Anthime has also scored and collaborated on TNL’s productions of Codename Aschan in 2017 and L’Ecume des Jours in March 2018. 

Other theater credits include Welcome to The Moon (NYC 2012), The Ugly One (NYC 2015), The Comedy of Errors (Sun Valley 2019)

In addition to their theater works, Anthime has a growing portfolio of film scores.

In June 2018, Anthime’s first feature length film score, Nosferatu, composed in collaboration with sound designer and musician Curtis F. Jones, premiered at The Strand Theater in Hudson Falls, New York with the score performed live.

Other film credits include State of Grace (2011), Anxiety Stroke (2018), Sins of The Son (2018), Five of Wands (2019), Indifference (2021), The Choice (2022), The DoubleWalker (In Production)

Currently, Anthime is collaborating with fellow Glens Falls native Catherine Reid (Nearby, Faraway, One Life to Live) on a new commission about essential workers and their experiences throughout pandemic set to be premiered at The Hyde Museum in Glens Falls, New York in May 2022. This is their second collaboration with Reid, after Holding It All: A Collaborative Oratorio (Hudson Falls 2021)