Deep in the woods of Northern Michigan, artistic disciplines merge and unbreakable bonds form. Surrounded by creative energy as you live amongst – and learn from – other expert professionals. The bridge between awestruck wonder and awe-inspiring achievements. Working joyfully. Creating a life of purpose.Classical IPR (Interlochen Public Radio) seeks a dynamic self-starter to serve as an intern from May 17, 2021, to August 8, 2021. This internship will focus on IPR’s collection of thousands of hours of archival recordings from Interlochen Center for the Arts. These recordings date back to the 1930s.Major Responsibilities:Working closely with Classical IPR and other ICA staff to identify archival recordings for broadcastCataloging archival recordings using Music Master (no previous experience necessary)Compiling rights and copyright information for broadcasting archival recordingsServing as a production assistant for The Interlochen Collection, a weekly hour-long program of Interlochen’s archival recordingsMore information about Interlochen Center for the Arts:A global destination for artists and arts enthusiasts, Interlochen Center for the Arts nurtures creativity through five dynamic platforms: Interlochen Arts Camp, the renowned summer arts program; Interlochen Arts Academy, the nation’s premier fine arts boarding high school; Interlochen Presents, a producer of more than 600 annual performances by internationally celebrated guest artists, Interlochen students, and faculty; Interlochen Public Radio, two listener-supported, 24-hour public radio stations (classical music and news); and Interlochen College of Creative Arts, a convener for lifelong learning in the arts.Since 1928, Interlochen’s mission to inspire people worldwide through excellence in the arts and education has produced generations of purposeful creative lives. For more information, visit interlochen.org. Follow Interlochen on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube at @interlochenarts.Experience and SkillsThorough knowledge of classical music (undergraduate or graduate degree in music theory, music librarianship, or musicology strongly preferred)Experience with music database and/or cataloging programsStrong oral and written communication skillsExperience with audio editing programs such as Audition or AudacityAbility to work independentlyRequired Items to Upload on Your Application:ResumeCover LetterJob BenefitsHousing is included with this positionLunch is included with this position when dining services is open for employeesDiscounts on performances and at our on-campus store, The Scholarshop