Artist Directory:
Marcus G. Miller
Saxophonist, Curator, Speaker, Composer
New York, NY
IG: @theothermarcusmiller
Often confused by name with the bassist Marcus Miller, Marcus G. Miller was born in South Orange, New Jersey, and began performing saxophone professionally in his mid teens. With a curiosity that extended beyond music, he graduated from Harvard University in 2008 with a degree in Mathematics. After delving into the world of finance at Bridgewater Associates, Marcus found himself drawn back to his first love: music.
Upon moving to New York, Marcus immersed himself in the jazz scene. Playing at prestigious venues such as the Obama White House, Madison Square Garden, The World Economic Forum at Davos, and Carnegie Hall, Marcus developed a reputation as a versatile and virtuosic musician. In 2024, Marcus joined Jon Batiste on Jon's nationwide Uneasy Tour, opening for the Rolling Stones and playing festivals such as Coachella, Bonnaroo and Montreux, captivating audiences far and wide.
Yet, amidst his musical pursuits, Marcus's curiosity remained insatiable. While playing, Marcus continued to explore the intersection of math and music. This exploration led to a residency at the National Museum of Mathematics and appearances at TED, where he has showcased the creativity and possibility these two disciplines both share.
In 2022, Marcus was invited to become Music Director of the Grace Farms Foundation located in New Canaan, CT. As a curator, he has spearheaded programming such as "Voices of Culture," "Songs of the Season," and his own "Beauty & Logic." His overall curatorial thesis holds the belief that beauty gives us insight into our shared humanity. Through his programs, He has invited, performed with, and interviewed great musical artists who hold a mastery and knowledge of their tradition. Artists such as Serene, a self taught concert pianist and tech entrepreneur; Bobby Sanabria, Grammy nominated musician with a 23-piece Afro-Latin Big Band, and Rishab Sharma, Ravi Shankar's last disciple, among other noted luminaries in their traditions.
Through his many intellectual and musical pursuits, Marcus continues to re-imagine the sound of the saxophone, as well as the meaning music, science and culture have as they relate to humanity. Currently Marcus is working on an interdisciplinary project titled 'American Etudes' in collaboration with designers and other musical artists that will combine art and music, touching on themes of beauty and what it means to be human in the age of Artificial Intelligence.