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
- The Elliott Carter Collection at the Library of Congress November 7th, 2012
- Transfigured Desk: Encounters with Early Schoenberg October 10th, 2012
- A Composer’s Eclectic Personality Reaches out to the World: Nico Muhly’s Library of Congress Commission, “Compare Notes” September 28th, 2012
- Samuel Barber: Serendipitous Discoveries September 25th, 2012
- Hal David’s Words Live On September 4th, 2012
- Pic(s) of the Week: Bernstein Birthday Edition August 24th, 2012
- The Musical Worlds of Victor Herbert August 16th, 2012
- Remembering Marvin Hamlisch in Our Collections August 8th, 2012
- Concerts From The Library of Congress Season 87: A Year of American Voices August 2nd, 2012
- Happy Birthday to Richard Rodgers! June 28th, 2012