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Miranda Wilson is a Professor of Cello at the Lionel Hampton School of Music, University of Idaho, where she has been a faculty member since 2010. She teaches cello and double bass studios, cello/bass choir, aural skills, and string techniques. She is also the founder and co-director of the LHSOM Preparatory Division and co-artistic director of the Idaho Bach Festival.
Education:
- D.M.A. in Cello Performance, University of Texas at Austin, 2005
- M.Mus. in Cello Performance, University of London (Goldsmiths College), 2000
- B.Mus. in Cello Performance, University of Canterbury, New Zealand, 1999
Her research and artistic focus lies in cello performance, chamber music, and string pedagogy. She explores the psychological and technical aspects of practice, performance, and interpretation, particularly through the lens of J.S. Bach’s Cello Suites. Her writings combine scholarly insight with personal narrative, making them accessible to both musicians and general audiences.
While no recent publications are listed in the provided text, her recorded and written works reflect a deep engagement with cello literature, historical performance practices, and educational methodologies.
Scientific and Academic Honors:
- Fulbright Scholarship
- International Peace Scholarship
- British Airways Traveling Fellowship
- Grants from the New Zealand Federation of Graduate Women
Miranda Wilson actively mentors students through her cello and double bass studio, chamber music coaching, and aural skills instruction. She has received multiple grants supporting her research and travel, including the Fulbright and International Peace Scholarships. She is deeply involved in community outreach, teaching at the Lionel Hampton Music Camp and Red Lodge Music Festival, and promoting classical music across Idaho and the Northwest.
She is associated with the Idaho Bach Festival and the Preparatory Division at the Lionel Hampton School of Music, contributing to both performance and educational initiatives.





