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Emily Lenore Doolittle (born 16 October 1972) is a Canadian composer, zoomusicologist, and Athenaeum Research Fellow and Lecturer in Composition at the
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based in Glasgow, Scotland. Her music, frequently inspired by folklore and the natural world has been commissioned and performed around the world. She is a member of the Scottish Music Centre and the Canadian Music Centre.


Life and work

Emily grew up in
Halifax, Nova Scotia Halifax is the capital and most populous municipality of the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Nova Scotia, and the most populous municipality in Atlantic Canada. As of 2024, it is estimated that the population of the H ...
. She studied at
Dalhousie University Dalhousie University (commonly known as Dal) is a large public research university in Nova Scotia, Canada, with three campuses in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Halifax, a fourth in Bible Hill, Nova Scotia, Bible Hill, and a second medical school campus ...
(with Dennis Farrell and Steve Tittle), the Koninklijk Conservatorium in the Hague, (where she studied with Louis Andriessen with the support of a Fulbright Fellowship),
Indiana University Bloomington Indiana University Bloomington (IU Bloomington, Indiana University, IU, IUB, or Indiana) is a public university, public research university in Bloomington, Indiana, United States. It is the flagship university, flagship campus of Indiana Univer ...
(where she studied with Don Freund) and
Princeton University Princeton University is a private university, private Ivy League research university in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the List of Colonial ...
(where she studied with Steve Mackey, Barbara White,
Paul Lansky Paul Lansky (born June 18, 1944, in New York City) is an American composer. Biography Paul Lansky (born 1944) is an American composer. He was educated at Manhattan's High School of Music and Art, Queens College and Princeton University, studyi ...
, Paul Koonce, and Peter Westergaard). From 2008 to 2015 she was an associate professor of music at the
Cornish College of the Arts Cornish College of the Arts (CCA) was a Private college, private art school, art college in Seattle, Washington. It was founded in 1914 by music teacher Nellie Cornish. The college's main campus is in the Denny Triangle, Seattle, Denny Triangle ...
in Seattle. Emily has an interest in
zoomusicology Zoomusicology () is the study of the musical aspects of sound and communication as produced and perceived by animals. It is a field of musicology and zoology, and is a type of zoosemiotics. Zoomusicology as a field dates to François-Bernard Mâc ...
(the study of animal and human song) and the natural world. She has explored this in a number of works, her doctoral dissertation at Princeton and as a part of interdisciplinary birdsong research conducted alongside biologists and ornithologists. Together with cognitive biologist W. Tecumseh Fitch, Bruno Gingras and Dominik Endres, she discovered that
hermit thrush The hermit thrush (''Catharus guttatus'') is a medium-sized North American thrush. Taxonomy It is not very closely related to the other North American migrant species of ''Catharus'', but rather to the Mexican russet nightingale-thrush. T ...
song follows the
overtone series The harmonic series (also overtone series) is the sequence of harmonics, musical tones, or pure tones whose frequency is an integer multiple of a ''fundamental frequency''. Pitched musical instruments are often based on an acoustic resonator s ...
. Of the development of her passion for bird and animal song, she has said: "I was studying at the Koninklijk Conservatorium in the Hague when a bird woke me up one morning. It sounded like human music and aroused my interest in animal song." Other predominant themes in her music include story-telling, music with and/or for children and folklore. Her chamber opera ''Jan Tait and the Bear'' was awarded a 2016 Opera America Discovery Grant and was selected for performance at the
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as part of the 2018 Made in Scotland Showcase. Her work has received numerous awards, including the 2012 Theodore Front Prize for ''A Short, Slow Life'', two
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Morton Gold Awards, the Joseph H. Bearns Prize, and the Sorel Organization Medallion in Recording. She has been commissioned by such ensembles as the
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra (VSO) is a Canadian orchestra based in Vancouver, British Columbia. The VSO performs at the Orpheum, which has been the orchestra's permanent home since 1977. With an annual operating budget of $16 million, it is ...
, Symphony Nova Scotia,
Orchestre Métropolitain The Orchestre Métropolitain (, OM) is a symphony orchestra in Montréal, Québec, formed in 1981. It performs primarily in the Montreal Symphony House at Place des Arts but also at Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier and Théâtre Maisonneuve. Outside th ...
, the Albany Symphony Orchestra, the
New York Youth Symphony The New York Youth Symphony (NYYS), founded in 1963, is a music organization for the youth in New York City, widely reputed to be one of the best of its kind in the nation and world. Its programs include its flagship Orchestra, Chamber Music, J ...
, and Ensemble Contemporain de Montréal


List of works


Chamber music

*''7 Duos for Bird or Strings'' (violin and viola) *''col'' (violin and marimba) *''Falling still'' (string quartet) *''Field Guide'' (string trio) *''Folie à Deux'' (flute and harpsichord) *''Four pieces about water'' (flute/piccolo, clarinet, bassoon, horn, trombone, piano, violin, cello and double bass) *''migrations'' *''night black bird song'' (two piccolos, three percussion) *''Palouse Songbook'' (flute and piano) *''REEDS'' (oboe, B♭ clarinet, bassoon and dancer) *''Sorex (a celebration of untamed shrews)'' (piano duet) *''Suppose I was a marigold'' (cello and piano) *''While the parrot repeats human words'' (narrator, clarinet, viola and percussion) *''The Wise Daughter'' (narrator, violin and piano) *''Woodwings'' (wind quintet) *''Three Summer Pieces'' (flute duo)


Choral

*''Dàn nan Ròn'' (children's choir with flute and cello obligato) *''Seal songs'' (narrator, children's choir and chamber ensemble) *''Songs of Seals''


Orchestral

*''Reedbird'' (for winds and brass) *''A Short, Slow Life'' (for soprano and orchestra) *''...and some fireworks'' *''green/blue'' *''Green notes'' *''Sapling''


Opera

*''Jan Tait and the Bear'' (chamber opera)


Solo

*''Aubade'' (solo flute) *''Field Music'' (solo clarinet) *''Gliese 581 c'' (solo piano) *''Minute etudes'' (solo piano) *''Minute etudes (book two)'' (solo piano) *''Music for Magpies'' (viola da gamba)


Vocal

*''Airs of men long dead'' (mezzo soprano and piano) *''All spring'' (soprano, flute, clarinet, violin, bass and percussion) *''Body of Wood'' (soprano, Bohlen-Pierce clarinet, cello and percussion) *''Child's play'' (soprano and piano) *''Hammarskjold songs'' (soprano and piano) *''Ruby-Throated Moment'' (solo high soprano) *''A short, slow life'' (soprano and orchestra - version with soprano and 10 instruments also available) *''Social sounds from whales at night'' (soprano and tape) *''Virelais'' (soprano and solo bowed instrument)


Recordings

''all spring -'' CD of chamber music performed by the Seattle Chamber Players and friends -
comcon0025 7/15
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References


External links

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Emily Doolittle at the Canadian Music Centre (Composer Showcase)Emily Doolittle at the Scottish Music Centre
{{DEFAULTSORT:Doolittle, Emily 1972 births Living people 20th-century Canadian composers 21st-century Canadian composers Canadian expatriates in Scotland Musicians from Halifax, Nova Scotia Royal Conservatory of The Hague alumni Dalhousie University alumni Indiana University Bloomington alumni Princeton University alumni Cornish College of the Arts faculty Zoomusicology 21st-century Canadian women composers 20th-century Canadian women composers