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MISS MERLE MILLER A mezzo-soprano of rare dramatic ability, Miss Miller is also a brilliant pianiste. She is the official accompaniste at 3YA. While at the Sydney Conservatorium, where for three years she studied piano playing and Singing, she appeared frequently on the concert platform. The most noteworthy of her public performances was in the Sydney Philharmonic Society's presentation of "Faust." For this, she and Joseph Hislop had been specially engaged. Miss Miller took the part of Siebel. Besides gaining her L.A.B., Miss Miller-has the honour of having been awarded the Conservatorium's diploma for singing. —Steffano Webb, phota,

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 22, 13 December 1929, Page 8

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MISS MERLE MILLER A mezzo-soprano of rare dramatic ability, Miss Miller is also a brilliant pianiste. She is the official accompaniste at 3YA. While at the Sydney Conservatorium, where for three years she studied piano playing and Singing, she appeared frequently on the concert platform. The most noteworthy of her public performances was in the Sydney Philharmonic Society's presentation of "Faust." For this, she and Joseph Hislop had been specially engaged. Miss Miller took the part of Siebel. Besides gaining her L.A.B., Miss Miller-has the honour of having been awarded the Conservatorium's diploma for singing. —Steffano Webb, phota Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 22, 13 December 1929, Page 8

MISS MERLE MILLER A mezzo-soprano of rare dramatic ability, Miss Miller is also a brilliant pianiste. She is the official accompaniste at 3YA. While at the Sydney Conservatorium, where for three years she studied piano playing and Singing, she appeared frequently on the concert platform. The most noteworthy of her public performances was in the Sydney Philharmonic Society's presentation of "Faust." For this, she and Joseph Hislop had been specially engaged. Miss Miller took the part of Siebel. Besides gaining her L.A.B., Miss Miller-has the honour of having been awarded the Conservatorium's diploma for singing. —Steffano Webb, phota Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 22, 13 December 1929, Page 8

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