Biography
W. FRED MILLS was born in Guelph, Canada. While at the Juilliard School of Music studying with Wm Vacchiano, Fred was invited to join the Houston Symphony Orchestra (Texas) as Principal Trumpet by
the conductor Leopold Stokowski. In 1961 Stokowski formed the American Symphony Orchestra in New York City and Fred was a founding member.
While living in NYC, Fred played with the Symphony of the Air, NYC Ballet Orchestra, Musica Aeterna Orchestra at the Metropolitan Museum, Marlboro Festival Orchestra and Casals Festival Orchestra.;
he recorded with Morton Gould, Robert Shaw, Igor Stravinsky, Steinberg and Stokowski.
For six years Fred was principal trumpet with the New York City Opera. In 1968 Fred returned to Canada to play with the National Arts Centre Orchestra. In 1972 he joined the Canadian Brass and for 24
years Fred played over 3500 concerts in Asia, Europe, and North America with the CB. As a member of the renowned Canadians, Fred made over 40 CDs for RCA, Sony, Philips and BMG. During this time Fred
contributed more than 50 transcriptions and arrangements to the Brass repertoire. While with the CB, Fred made numerous TV apperances on PBS, CBC, NHK, BBC and American Networks. He was a Grammy
award nominee in 1992.
Presently, Fred is Professor of Trumpet and Brass Chamber Music at the University of Georgia. Mills continues to be active as a soloist and brass quintet clinician. Appearances in 1996-97 season
included Summit Brass (USA), Victoria Symphony Orch, The German Brass, New Sousa Band with Keith Brion, Orquesta Sinfonica de Aguascalientes (Mexico), Brassa Nova(Sweden), Hartwick College Summer
Music Festival with New York Philharmonic Brass Quintet, Mostly Mozart Festival(NYC), Luurs-Metalls Brass Quintet (Spain), Basel Brass Quintet (Switzerland), Spartanburg Symphony and Athens, GA
Symphony.
He also coaches a graduate brass quintet, The Bulldog Brass Society, that is comprised of graduate assistants specifically selected in a national competition.