New travel award for RNCM students
Tuesday, September 7, 2021
The award has been established to honour the legacy of Barney Miller, who promoted and sponsored musicians from many genres.
Guitarist Dominic Miller and his family have pledged their support to musicians at Manchester’s Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM) by establishing a travel award in honour of his father.
The Barney Miller International Travel Award offers young musicians the opportunity to experience the music and culture of Latin America. Each year, five students on the College’s Popular Music degree programmes will be nominated to receive the award, with one gaining the chance to spend a week in Brazil or Argentina, where Barney spent almost 40 years of his life.
Dominic Miller said: ‘There’s no better way to understand the origins of Latin American music than by going there and learning from the finest teachers and then eating, drinking and playing music with local musicians.
‘My father gave me this opportunity when I was 19 while I was studying guitar and composition at the Guildhall. I credit my career to this trip because having that extra dialect in my musical vocabulary has opened the door to so many opportunities. The infectious Latin American feel finds itself in many harmonic and rhythmic situations I work in where it’s always somehow relevant.’
An American brought up in Argentina, Barney Miller was a musician who learnt many Argentine and Brazilian songs by ear. He also excelled as a businessman and was able to merge these skills with his passion for music by promoting and sponsoring musicians from many genres. He was on the board of the Young Concert Artists Trust (YCAT) for 15 years, funding and managing musicians, and guiding them into their careers.