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Rebecca Miller is a Professor of Music at Hampshire College, specializing in ethnomusicology, traditional music documentation, and music journalism. Her work bridges academic research with public engagement through radio documentaries, film productions, and community-based projects.
- Ph.D. in Ethnomusicology (Brown University)
- M.A. in Music (Wesleyan University)
- A.B. in Music (Bryn Mawr College)
Her research focuses on cultural identity in music practices, with fieldwork in the Eastern Caribbean and Ireland. She leads the Five College Old Time String Band Ensemble and teaches courses integrating music theory, journalism, and Appalachian string band traditions. Her publications include a revised edition of her seminal book on Carriacou string bands (2024) and an upcoming analysis of Irish showbands (2025).
Recent publications explore Caribbean identity performance and Irish cultural memory, reflecting her interdisciplinary approach combining anthropology, musicology, and media studies.
- Fulbright Fellow
- Whiting Fellow
- NUI Galway Fellow
- Award-winning radio series
- Award-winning documentary producer
As an active fiddler, Miller performs in concerts and teaches workshops at festivals across the U.S. She integrates public radio production techniques into her journalism courses, emphasizing deep listening and sound editing skills.
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