Emily Doolittle

Athenaeum Research Fellow, Lecturer in Composition

Work

  1. Published or Performed

    Sorex recorded on transhuman by New Muse Piano Duo

    Doolittle, E., 2017

    Research output: Performances, compositions and other non-textual formsCD/DVD/other digital output

  2. Published or Performed

    Recording of Music for Magpies on Celebrating Canadian Women #1

    Doolittle, E. & Swinden, L., 2017

    Research output: Performances, compositions and other non-textual formsCD/DVD/other digital output

  3. Published or Performed

    American Evolution: The Silence Between

    Doolittle, E. & Carlisle, K., 2019

    Research output: Performances, compositions and other non-textual formsCD/DVD/other digital output

  4. Published or Performed

    Shattered Glass

    Doolittle, E. & Serna, P., 2020

    Research output: Performances, compositions and other non-textual formsCD/DVD/other digital output

  5. Published or Performed

    Queer Perspectives in New Music

    Doolittle, E. & Dharmoo, G., 2021, Circuit: Musiques Contemporaines.

    Research output: Contributions to specialist professional publicationsArticle

  6. Published or Performed

    Gliese 581c

    Doolittle, E. & King, J., 10 Jan 2021

    Research output: Performances, compositions and other non-textual formsPerformance

  7. Published or Performed

    Woodwings

    Doolittle, E., 9 Oct 2020

    Research output: Performances, compositions and other non-textual formsPerformance

  8. Published or Performed

    The Wren King

    Doolittle, E. & Cooper, K. L., 6 Dec 2020

    Research output: Performances, compositions and other non-textual formsPerformance

  9. Published or Performed

    Performance of Break of Day and Stay, O Sweet

    Doolittle, E., 31 Oct 2020

    Research output: Performances, compositions and other non-textual formsPerformance

  10. Published or Performed

    Performance of A Short, Slow Life

    Doolittle, E., 18 Sept 2020

    Research output: Performances, compositions and other non-textual formsPerformance