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Tuesday, May 5 at 7:30 PM at Westminster Presbyterian Church, Nashville

Thursday, May 7 at 7:30 PM at St. George’s Episcopal Church, Nashville

“Iconic: Timeless Works for Women’s Chorus” celebrates the enduring beauty of repertoire written expressly for women’s voices.

Featuring music by Brahms, Poulenc, Rheinberger, and Holst, this program highlights the clarity, warmth, and distinctive color of the Treble choir.

With the luminous sound of harp woven throughout the program, each work unfolds with added depth and shimmer. Rooted in tradition yet alive in the present moment, this is a program that lets these iconic works speak fully, just as they were meant to be heard.

A free will offering taken at the concert will benefit Nashville LAUNCHPAD, a nonprofit dedicated to creating safe spaces that affirm the rights and dignity of LGBTQ+ young adults.

Guest Artist: Harpist, Rachel Miller

An award-winning harpist, Rachel Miller is celebrated for her dynamic qualities as a soloist, active orchestral musician, and enthusiastic collaborator and educator. Engaged regularly by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Nashville Symphony Orchestra and Nashville Opera, Rachel has also worked with the Detroit Symphony, Louisville Orchestra, Baltimore Symphony and Minnesota Orchestra. A nationally-recognized prize-winner, Rachel has been a recipient of the Lyon & Healy Awards, American Harp Society’s National Competition Advanced Division, and American Harp Society’s Anne Adams Awards. Rachel has shared the stage with a variety of artists including Andrea Bocelli, The Beach Boys, Evanescence, Josh Groban, Lindsey Stirling, Sarah McLachlan, Amy Grant, Celtic Woman, Christopher Cross, The War and Treaty, and Beck. Rachel can be heard playing on many scores for Film, TV & video-games, and on projects for artists including Joss Stone, Jelly Roll and Greta Van Fleet.

An energetic educator, Rachel enjoys sharing the harp with her students in her private teaching studio, welcoming all ages, levels and backgrounds. Rachel joined the faculty at Vanderbilt University’s Blair School of Music as Adjunct Artist Teacher of Harp in 2024. Rachel holds degrees from Michigan State University (BM 2012) and University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music (MM 2014; AD 2018).