Emily Doolittle

Canadian-born, Glasgow-based composer and researcher Emily Doolittle’s music has been described as “masterful” (Musical Toronto), “eloquent and effective,” and “the piece that grabbed me by the heart” (The WholeNote). She has an ongoing interest in zoomusicology—the relationship between animal songs and music—which she explores in both her composition and through interdisciplinary collaboration with biologists. Recent activities include the premiere of Reedbird, commissioned and performed by the Vancouver Symphony, performances of her chamber opera Jan Tait and the Bear by Ensemble Thing at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in the Made in Scotland Showcase, and the premiere of Bowheads, commissioned by Chamber Music Scotland for the Kapten Trio. She is currently working on a set of pieces based on Sephardic and Spanish poetry about nightingale song for the early music ensemble La Cigale in Montreal. Emily is an Athenaeum Research Fellow and Lecturer in Composition at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. See her website www.emilydoolittle.com, for more information.

An ainm an àigh

SA
Words: Rody Gorman

The second song in the suite is a love song addressed to a woman who has disappeared, selkie-like, at sea...

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Bat

voicing flexible
Words: Emily Doolittle, Neil Banas and Sheena Phillips

One of Five Forest Rounds for children or adults...

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Bear’s lullaby

voicing flexible
Words: Emily Doolittle, Neil Banas and Sheena Phillips

One of Five Forest Rounds for children or adults...

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Beavers

voicing flexible
Words: Emily Doolittle, Neil Banas and Sheena Phillips

One of Five Forest Rounds for children or adults...

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Dàn nan ròn

SA
Words: Rody Gorman

(Words in Gaelic). The title song of the suite is a lament: McCodrum will never return...

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Dàn nan ròn SET

SA, flute, cello
Words: Rody Gorman

A set of three Gaelic songs, evocative of Scottish folk song but at the same time fresh...

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Five forest rounds

voicing flexible
Words: Emily Doolittle, Neil Banas and Sheena Phillips

Five fun rounds about forest animals suitable for singers of any age...

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Fox

voicing flexible
Words: Emily Doolittle, Neil Banas and Sheena Phillips

One of Five Forest Rounds for children or adults...

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Oir a’ chuain / Air Sgeir an Ròin

SA, flute, cello
Words: Rody Gorman

The last song in the suite is a soliloquy by someone out walking near the ocean and remembering the past....

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Turtle

voicing flexible
Words: Emily Doolittle, Neil Banas and Sheena Phillips

One of Five Forest Rounds for children or adults...

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