Emily Duncan Wilson
Digital Content Manager and ProducerEmily Duncan Wilson is a sound designer, producer and educator originally from New Hampshire.
She has worked with Interlochen Center for the Arts in various roles since 2015 with the Arts Academy, Arts Camp and now with IPR as the producer of "Classical Sprouts" and "Kids Commute", and as the digital content manager.
As a theatre artist, Emily has sound designed and assisted regionally at The Public Theater, McCarter Theatre, Yale Repertory Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, the Perelman Performing Arts Center, as well as others.
Emily holds an M.F.A from the Yale School of Drama and a B.A. from Smith College.
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How did composer Maurice Ravel write a piece of music that lasts for 15 whole minutes and only has one rhythm and melody? What did audiences think?? Find out this week on Classical Sprouts.
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This week on Kids Commute, we’re listening to R. Nathaniel Dett's "In The Bottoms" suite.
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Love! Handsome soldiers! Quack doctors! Weddings! And love potions? Learn all about this romantic opera on Classical Sprouts!
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We're learning all about tango music this week with QuinTango, a Virginia-based chamber ensemble with serious tango chops!
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We're hanging out with this acclaimed Ghanaian-American pianist as we learn about some of his favorite composers of African descent!
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This week on Kids Commute, we’re listening to the music of Tchaikovsky's famous fairytale ballet, "The Sleeping Beauty!"
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What makes tango tango? Find out this week with the acclaimed tango ensemble QuinTango!
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Did you know the melody from Disney's "Sleeping Beauty" love duet "Once Upon a Dream" was actually written by Tchaikovsky? We're listening to the Garland Waltz this week on Classical Sprouts.
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This week on Classical Sprouts, we're going to space with composer Gustav Holst, as we explore "Jupiter" from his suite, "The Planets."
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This week on Kids Commute, we’re listening to music composed in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr., the American civil rights leader.