Cait Miller has been a Reference Specialist in the Music Division of the Library of Congress since 2009 and is thrilled to work at an institution that hosts the world’s largest music collection, where every day presents new mysteries and findings. In 2006 Cait received her B.A. in Music from Colby College and then in 2008, graduated from The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC with an M.A. in Musicology and an M.S. in Library Science. Cait hasn’t quite had enough of school yet, so she returned to Catholic University in 2010 to enroll in a PhD program in Musicology. Cait is a member of the American Musicological Society as well as the Music Library Association, where she serves as co-chair of the Women in Music Roundtable. Her involvement with the Women in Music Roundtable reflects Cait’s interest in women composers and gender issues in music. In addition to studying and researching music, Cait is also a proud member of The Washington Chorus.
Most Recent Posts
- Rudolph and Joseph Schildkraut: Austrian-American Stars of Stage and Screen January 29th, 2019
- Seasons of Love: Do the Math January 25th, 2019
- Auld Lang Syne: Sharing a “Cup of Kindness” with Old Friends December 29th, 2018
- Miles White Costume Designs December 17th, 2018
- A Star is Born Once Again October 9th, 2018
- Here to Stay: George Gershwin at 120 September 26th, 2018
- A Musical League of Nations: The 1918 Berkshire Festival of Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge September 19th, 2018
- On Clara Schumann’s 199th Birthday: The Countdown Begins! September 13th, 2018
- Finding Jonathan Larson’s Lost Works In Tapes and Boxes…and Turning Them Into a Show September 6th, 2018
- Nice Work If You Can Get It: George Gershwin and Jerome Kern July 11th, 2018