Free. Jody Miller earned both the bachelor and master of music education degrees from the University of Southern Mississippi. Miller has a large studio of private recorder students in the Atlanta area, teaches applied recorder at Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Georgia, and has taught early music and recorder workshops around the Southeast. Miller performs regularly with Ritornello Baroque Ensemble and the Emory Baroque Artists in addition to giving regular solo performances. He works closely with composer Timothy Broege and has given several premier performances of Broege's compositions, including a June 2001 performance of Broege's "Two-Part Elegy for LaNoue Davenport" at the Boston Early Music Festival. Broege's latest composition for recorder, "Sonata da chiesa" for recorder and organ, was dedicated to Miller and received its premier in Atlanta at St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church.