Richard J. Miller, Jr. Elected New President of Metropolitan Opera Guild
The Metropolitan Opera Guild has today elected attorney Richard J. Miller, Jr. as its new President. Mr. Miller joined the board of the Guild in 2005 and has been Treasurer for the last two years. He replaces Susan S. Braddock, who served for eleven years as the tenth president of the Guild.
In addition to his work as an attorney and as a volunteer and officer with various legal, arts and civic organizations, Mr. Miller is an accomplished tenor who has performed with professional and amateur companies and international festivals. A detailed bio for Mr. Miller follows below.Mr. Miller commented: "It is, indeed, an honor to serve the Guild as its eleventh president, and to embrace the vision of our board as we move forward to carry out the mission Mrs. Belmont established 75 years ago and support and enhance our relationship with the Metropolitan Opera. My passion for opera has been forged through roles as an artist and as an arts leader and tempered by positions as a businessman and attorney. I hope that my energy, experience and expertise will provide me with all of the right elements to carry out our mission and embrace our challenges and opportunities."About Richard J. Miller, Jr.Richard J. Miller, Jr. (born in Albany, New York on June 3, 1964) is a member of the New York law firm of Morris & McVeigh LLP, one of the oldest law firms in New York state. Mr. Miller's practice is in tax, estate and trust planning and administration and the representation of cultural institutions. His practice encompasses all matters of sophisticated wealth transfer tax planning and administration for individuals, families and organizations.
About the Metropolitan Opera Guild
About to celebrate its 75th anniversary, the Metropolitan Opera Guild today is stronger and more active than ever in pursuing its mission to encourage the appreciation of opera generally, and to support the Metropolitan Opera financially through membership dues. The Guild provides programs and services in many areas designed to further these goals.
The Guild's Education Department provides an innovative network of music and arts education programs to more than 1,800 schools and communities worldwide. These programs include rehearsals and performances at the Metropolitan Opera, family education programs to introduce children to opera, an adult lecture series, school residency programs, professional development courses for teachers, web site development (www.operaed.org), and collaborations with colleges and universities throughout the country.
Opera News, the monthly magazine published by the Guild, reports on opera around the world. Each issue includes reviews of commercial recordings and live performances, profiles of artists, and articles by eminent writers on the music scene. During the Saturday afternoon broadcast season, the magazine also includes an in-depth guide to these broadcasts from the Met. With a circulation of 105,000, it is the world's largest circulation magazine devoted to opera. Opera News also maintains an active web site, Opera News Online, at www.operanews.com.
The Guild produces an annual series of public programs in major New York City venues both to raise funds for its education programs and to celebrate the art and artists of opera. Foremost among these are the Opera News Awards, at which five honorees are chosen by the editors of Opera News and recognized for their distinguished achievement in opera. (The Opera News Awards are the highest honor bestowed in the opera world.) The Guild's Annual Luncheon, Met Legends and Met Mastersinger events also honor the great figures of opera and are attended by thousands of music fans each season.

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