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Genre-Defying Artist Nahre Sol To Perform Live at Marble Collegiate Church
Pianist, composer and genre-defying creator Nahre Sol will perform a live solo concert in the historic Marble Collegiate Church Sanctuary in New York City. Michael T. C. Hey, Marble’s Director of Music, will join her for select moments during what is certain to be a memorable, music-filled evening.
Attendees can expect a peaceful, intimate evening of playful and atmospheric music that reflects Sol’s eclectic artistry. A Juilliard- and Glenn Gould School–trained pianist and composer, Sol is known for blending classical tradition with improvisation, contemporary harmony, and experimental elements. Her work has been performed in major venues throughout Europe and North America, including Wigmore Hall, the Elbphilharmonie and Verbier, and she is widely recognized for her innovative YouTube series exploring music theory, creativity and composition. Sol has contributed music to film and video game projects, served as the first Creator in Residence at the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg and is currently completing her Master’s in Composition at the Yale School of Music.
About Marble Church: Marble Collegiate Church has stood on the corner of Fifth Avenue and 29th Street since 1854, with its ministry dating back to 1628. This vibrant, Protestant church (affiliations with The Reformed Church in America and The United Church of Christ) is a community where all of us are encouraged to become our best selves and serve New York City and the world.















