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HYMN TOUR

Beloved hymns fused with classical music.

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OUR MISSION IS TO PROVIDE BEAUTIFUL ARTISTIC WORKS AND EXPERIENCES FOR THE
INCREASED FLOURISHING OF OUR COMMUNITY FOR THE GLORY OF GOD.

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If this is your first time visiting Harvest Arts, you may be wondering who we
are and what attending one of our events would be like. First off, thank you for
visiting our small corner of the internet! Harvest Arts has a clear mission: to
provide beautiful artistic works and experiences for the increased flourishing
of our community for the glory of God.


Recently we heard one concert-goer describe Harvest Arts events as “boutique
concerts.”We could not have been more thrilled to hear an audience member
describe their experience in this way! Our events truly are boutique concerts:
they feature classical music and visual art, and (unlike most classical music
concerts) the musicians engage with the audience on a personal level, both from
the stage and one-on-one visiting before, during, and after the show. Through
the beauty of art, fellowship, and personal connection, we have seen God
minister to the hearts and souls of both the attendees and the musicians. 

We are thrilled to announce the Harvest Arts Hymn Tour! The concert features all
original arrangements by Madeline of beloved hymns fused with classical music.
Preview this concert on the “Video” page of this site. Harvest Arts is
partnering with churches across the country to bring the beauty of music and the
gospel to many congregations. If you are interested in having the tour come to
your church, please reach out to Madeline for more details,
mmcawley@harvestartsllc.com

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TESTIMONIALS

“Harvest Arts Hymn Tour led by Madeline Cawley exceeded all our expectations.
After seeing the Highlights Video, we certainly expected excellence in
performance, but we did not know how impactful the evening would be. The
testimony of Madeline and the insight into the hymns and classical pieces were
spiritually edifying, and the gospel was front and center. From old to young,
everyone was blessed and inspired, and we want to have them back and invite more
of the community. Highly recommend!”



George Searcy

Director of Worship Arts, Eastern Shore PCA

Fairhope, AL




MEET OUR INSTRUMENTALISTS



Harp

Caitlin Mehrtens

HARPIST CAITLIN MEHRTENS is based in Houston, TX. She has performed numerous
times as a concerto soloist, most recently with the Akademisches Orchester in
Leipzig, Germany at the Gewandhaus, and also with the National Repertory
Orchestra, the Texas Music Festival Orchestra, the Ocean City Pops Orchestra,
the Stars in the Classics Concert Series, the Oberlin Mozart Players, and the
Orchestra Society of Philadelphia.

An avid supporter and performer of contemporary art, Caitlin is the Harpist and
Marketing Manager for contemporary music ensemble Loop38. Before moving to
Texas, Caitlin was also the Outreach Director and Harpist for The Syndicate for
the New Arts, a Cleveland-based non-profit, for 4 years.

In addition to performing with many professional orchestras such as the Fort
Worth Symphony Orchestra, Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra, Colorado Springs
Philharmonic, the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, the Spokane Symphony, and the
Mississippi Symphony Orchestra, Caitlin has participated in the National
Repertory Orchestra, National Orchestral Institute, Texas Music Festival,
Eastern Music Festival, and the Monteux School.

Caitlin graduated from Rice University's Shepherd School of Music, achieving a
Masters of Music in Harp Performance with Paula Page. Previously, she graduated
from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, achieving a Bachelor of Music degree in
Harp Performance under Yolanda Kondonassis, and also a second Independent Major
called “Communication through Multi-Cultural Music and Movement”.

Sharing her love of music through teaching is also very important to Caitlin;
she has extensive experience working with musicians of all ages and experience
levels. Her current students are through the Harp Mastery Certified Coaching
Program and her own private studio in Houston. She is also a faculty member of
the Houston Youth Harp Ensemble. Caitlin grew up in Thornton, Pennsylvania with
a very musical family and is so grateful for the role music has played in every
aspect of her life.



Viola

Paul Aguilar

VIOLINIST/VIOLIST PAUL AGUILAR has won top prizes at the Banff, Bordeaux,
Melbourne, Wigmore Hall, Fischoff, and the Manhattan International Competitions.
He as made concert appearances on the Schneider Concert Series, the Dame Myra
Hess Concerts, the Music Institute of Chicago Artist Series, the Ravinia
Festival, ChamberFest Cleveland, La Jolla Summerfest, the Heidelberg String
Quartet Festival, and the Emilia-Romagna Festival. Formerly, he held residencies
at Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music and the Escuela Superior de Música
Reina Sofía School in Madrid, Spain. Most recently, he was selected through a
competitive audition process as the newest violinist of the U.S. Army Band. His
primary influences have been Jaime Laredo, Jan Sloman, Gunter Pichler, and
Gerhard Schulz.

Hailing from a Venezuelan-American family in South Carolina, he began studying
violin at age five. In addition to traveling around the world performing, Paul
enjoys sharing music alongside his wife Rachel, at their church and throughout
their community in schools and numerous other community centers.

Harp

Mary Duplantier

Making her solo debut at the age of sixteen at the Kennedy Center for the
Performing Arts, MARY DUPLANTIER, HARP, continues to live an active career as an
orchestral harpist, chamber musician, soloist, and educator. Mary holds a Master
of Music from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and a
Bachelor of Music from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She is
the newly appointed Principal Harpist with both the Akron Symphony Orchestra and
the Peoria Symphony Orchestra. In addition to her recent appointments, she has
also been heard with several other orchestras including Louisville Orchestra,
Kentucky Opera, Alabama Symphony, Illinois Symphony, Hilton Head Symphony, and
Baton Rouge Symphony, among others. Mary has also cultivated a strong passion
for chamber music, with a particular interest in new works. Mary joined the
Cincinnati New Music Ensemble in 2020 where she has premiered several new works
by both national and international composers. She is also the harpist in the
Illumine Trio alongside trumpet player Chris O’Hara and Soprano Sarah Moyer, and
has toured with them all across the U.S. In addition to her busy career as a
performing musician, Duplantier has also nurtured a love and passion for
education as well. Mary has served in the past as an adjudicator for the
American String Teachers Associate Advanced Placement Program and currently
serves as harp faculty at Walnut Hills High School. She also enjoys teaching the
undergraduate students at Cincinnati Conservatory of Music as part of her
Graduate Assistantship. During the summer months, Mary enjoys performing in
Mackinac Island where she holds an artist residency at the Grand Hotel. Mary
currently resides in Cincinnati, Ohio where she is pursuing her Artist Diploma
at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.

Violin

Rachel Aguilar

Originally from Holiday Hills, IL, VIOLINIST RACHEL AGUILAR (Stenzel) grew up in
a very musical family, beginning her formal training on the piano at age five
and later on the violin at age nine. Currently residing in Houston, TX, she
completed both her Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees in Violin Performance at the
Cleveland Institute of Music (CIM), where she also minored in both Music Theory
and Business Management. Her primary teachers include Paul Kantor, Stephen Rose,
Jan Mark Sloman, and Almita Vamos.
Rachel’s ensemble training began at Midwest Young Artists in Highwood, IL where
she was actively involved in their orchestra and chamber music programs. Her
orchestral experience has included five years as a member of the Canton Symphony
Orchestra, concertmaster of the Suburban Symphony Orchestra, and a participant
in the New York String Orchestra Seminar. During her time at CIM, Rachel was the
recipient of multiple awards in both violin and chamber music; she also served
as concertmaster of the CIM orchestra and was featured as a soloist with the
orchestra.
Although she loves both solo and orchestral playing, Rachel’s true passion is
for chamber music. As a founding member of the Callisto Quartet, Rachel has won
top prizes in nearly every major chamber music competition, including the Banff
International String Quartet Competition, the Bordeaux International String
Quartet Competition, the Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition, and
the Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition. With the Callisto Quartet, she
has participated in residencies at Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music,
the Yale School of Music, Escuela Superior de Musica Reina Sofia (Madrid), and
the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna. As quartet-in-residence
from 2020-2022 at the Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts, the Callisto
Quartet performed a complete Bartok String Quartet Cycle, the first time this
was ever performed at Caramoor.
In addition to playing in orchestra and chamber settings, Rachel is committed to
performing regularly at her church and in the community, and is also passionate
about teaching music. Along with the Callisto Quartet, she helped to develop a
chamber music curriculum for teaching high school ensembles, and she also
maintains an active private studio of both piano and violin students in Houston.
Rachel plays on an 1850 Chanot violin generously on loan from the Maestro
Foundation, and a bow generously on loan from the Rachel Elizabeth Barton
Foundation. In her spare time she enjoys running, cooking, all kinds of craft
projects, and spending time with her family.

Cello

Ethan Blake

ETHAN BLAKE, CELLO, has played around the world for a variety of audiences. As a
soloist, chamber, and orchestral musician, Ethan has performed a wide variety of
repertoire in venues across the United States, Italy, and Japan. He is a
two-time fellowship recipient at the Aspen Music Festival and School and has
also received fellowships from the Colorado College Music Festival and the
Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena, Italy He has also performed at festivals
such as the Bowdoin International Music Festival, Innsbrook Institute, and
Brevard Music Festival. Ethan was the first prize winner of the T. Gordon Parks
Concerto Competition, the Pikes Peak Philharmonic Concerto Competition, and the
University of Colorado Undergraduate Honors Competition, and was recently a
prize winner at the Jefferson Symphony Young Artists Competition.

Before moving to Rochester, Ethan was an avid performer in the Front Range of
Colorado and served as Assistant Principal Cello in the Boulder Philharmonic and
as a member of the Boulder Chamber Orchestra. He has appeared as principal
cellist with ensembles such as the Fort Collins Symphony, the Greeley
Philharmonic, and the Aspen Conducting Academy Orchestra, and has also performed
with groups such as the Colorado Symphony, Sphere Ensemble and Pro Musica
Colorado. Additionally, he was a One-Year member of the Alabama Symphony in
Birmingham for their 2022-23 season. As a teacher, Ethan has served as a cello
instructor at the Boulder Symphony Music Academy and as a Teaching Artist at El
Sistema Colorado, along with working frequently with middle and high school
cello sections around the area.

A graduate of the University of Colorado Boulder College of Music, Ethan was a
recipient of the Don & Maria Johnson Scholarship and Bixler Foundation
Scholarship. His main teachers have included David Requiro, Alice Yoo, Matthew
Zalkind, and Annemarie Dawson. Ethan is currently pursuing a Master’s of Music
at the Eastman School of Music in the studio of David Ying. Outside of music,
his other interests include cooking, basketball, and going on as many dog-walks
as possible.

Cello

Steven Schumann

STEVEN SCHUMANN is a CELLIST and composer based out of Nashville, Tennessee,
where he regularly performs both live and in the studio. In addition to his
abilities as a classical cellist, he has studied with renowned multi-style
performers such as Billy Contreras and Tracy Silverman, and is known for
blending classical performance technique with modern styles such as bluegrass
and jazz. Steven also composes for TV and film, and arranges music for string
sessions throughout Nashville. Some of his credits include working with; Trans
Siberian Orchestra, Cole Chaney, Kip Winger, Disturbed, Gayle, Phillip Bowen,
and Hannah Ellis. Steven holds an M.M. in Commercial Performance from Belmont
University, as well as a B.F.A in Cello Performance and a B.A. in Music
Education from Marshall University.

Harp

Rachel O’Brien

One of North America’s premiere young classical harpists, RACHEL LEE O’BRIEN
(formerly Rachel Lee Hall) has captured the ears of audiences nationwide. The
2019 Gold Medal winner of the Houston Symphony Orchestra’s Ima Hogg Competition,
O’Brien is in high demand as a harp soloist and chamber musician, as well as a
respected music pedagogue and author.

Praised for her “fluid technique…and expressive musicality,” (The Chestnut
Hill), Rachel Lee O’Brien has appeared as a concert soloist with such esteemed
orchestras as the Houston Symphony Orchestra, members of The Philadelphia
Orchestra, the West Virginia Symphony Orchestra, the National Repertory
Orchestra, and the Cleveland Institute of Music Symphony Orchestra. Her career
has landed her in many well-known concert halls, including Philadelphia’s Kimmel
Center for the Performing Arts, Houston’s E. Jones Hall for the Performing Arts,
Cleveland’s Severance Hall, and Blossom Music Center.

A winner of Astral Artists’ 2017 National Auditions, O’Brien has received top
prizes from such competitions as the Lyon & Healy Awards, the Cleveland
Institute of Music (CIM) Concerto Competition and the Saratoga Harp Colony “Play
with the Pros” Competition. She is also the recipient of the Alice Chalifoux
Award, and was the 2015 CIM Presser Scholar.

O’Brien is a member of the Astralis Chamber Ensemble, with whom she regularly
tours along the East Coast, commissions new works, and reaches communities of
all backgrounds through music. She has also performed as a guest orchestral
harpist with the Cleveland Orchestra, the Akron Symphony Orchestra, the Roanoke
Symphony Orchestra, Opera Roanoke, and as a fellow with the National Repertory
Orchestra.

O’Brien is most passionate about inspiring the next generation of young
classical musicians. To that end, she authored the popular book, “Purpose in
Practice: 26 Rules for the Practicing Musician,” which was designed to inspire
and motivate musicians to achieve their highest practice room goals, along with
a corresponding practice journal. O’Brien also serves locally on the board of
Claritas Arts, a Christian nonprofit for Roanoke-based creatives. She also
maintains a significant following on social media, with more than 40,000
followers on Instagram.

As an educator, O’Brien also maintains a private studio comprised of harp
students both local and worldwide. Many of her students have been accepted to
major music conservatories such as the San Francisco Conservatory, the Cleveland
Institute of Music, University of Michigan, Oberlin College, New England
Conservatory, and University of North Carolina School of the Arts. In addition
to preparing aspiring musicians for music conservatory, O’Brien also loves
teaching beginning harp students as well as adults. She has training in Dalcroze
Eurhythmics, an approach to rhythm through movement, which she incorporates in
her private lessons in addition to masterclasses and workshops.

O’Brien holds both a Bachelor and a Master of Music degree from the Cleveland
Institute of Music, where she studied harp performance under Yolanda
Kondonassis. When not performing, Rachel Lee O’Brien may be found with her
husband, Jeremy, and their son in Roanoke, Virginia, a small valley nestled in
the heart of Appalachia.

Cello

Alex Krew

ALEX KREW, CELLO hails from Baltimore, Maryland and is a ten-year veteran of
Nashville’s recording industry, lending his talent to hundreds of high-profile
projects including John Wick 4, Halo Infinite, Sony PlayStation’s Spider-Man
series, and Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. He is a top-call substitute with the
Nashville Symphony where he has performed in many high-profile concerts
including Messiaen’s Turangalîla-Symphonie, a sold-out concert with Andrea
Bocelli at Bridgestone Arena, and the premier of Hannibal Lokumbe’s The Jonah
People. Alex has also performed with the Indianapolis Symphony and the New World
Symphony in Miami Beach. As a core member of Fever’s Candlelight Concerts, Alex
presents weekly chamber concerts at Nashville’s historic Parthenon, performing
everything from Bach to the Beatles. He is a member of Evansville Philharmonic,
Owensboro Symphony, and the Gateway Chamber Orchestra.
Alex began his musical studies at the age of 5 at Peabody Conservatory’s
Preparatory Division, continuing on to Vanderbilt University on a full-tuition
Cornelius Vanderbilt Scholarship. At Vanderbilt, he won the concerto competition
and was a member of the acclaimed Aurelius Quartet, a Fischoff laureate and MTNA
national silver-medalist. After becoming the first music major in Vanderbilt’s
history to also earn a Master of Business Administration in his fifth year, Alex
earned his Master of Music degree from Indiana University. While at Indiana,
Alex was solo cellist for the IU New Music Ensemble on a tour of Mexico City.
Influential teachers include Eric Kim, Felix Wang, Alison Wells, Bai-Chi Chen,
Darrett Adkins, and Brinton Smith. Summers have seen Alex performing around the
world, at such prestigious festivals as Aspen, Bowdoin, Brevard, YellowBarn, and
Music Masters Course Japan. He has been honored to share the stage with a myriad
of modern masters, including Joyce Yang, Joshua Bell, Johannes Moser, Leonard
Slatkin, principal players of the New York Philharmonic, and Yo-Yo Ma.
Alex resides in East Nashville with his wonderful wife Allie and their dog,
Bodhi. When he is not immersed in music, Alex enjoys biking, climbing,
photography, and rooting on his Baltimore Orioles.

Viola

Tim Richardson

Meet TIM RICHARDSON, VIOLA, a Nashville-based classical musician who walks the
line between humility and edginess. With a passport full of stamps from Prague,
Vienna, Budapest, Rome, and all the way back here to the United States from
Aspen to Los Angeles, he's no stranger to the spotlight. His affinity for
chamber music has led him to collaborate with renowned figures like Midori Goto,
Robert McDuffie, and Amy Schwartz-Moretti, proving that he's as comfortable
sharing the stage as he is commanding it.
But Tim's sonic adventures don't stop there. Beyond the confines of tradition,
he's lent his expertise to the realms of motion pictures, indie films,
television series, video games, and an eclectic array of artists including
Lorde, Logic, Chief Keef, and Damian Marley. His diverse repertoire extends to
some of the biggest music festivals on the planet, including Coachella,
Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, and the New York City Governors Ball.
In the musical tapestry of middle Tennessee, Tim's notes continue to resonate.
From Rhose Studio Strings to Nashville Music Scoring, Nashville Chamber Music
Society to Entertain!, and from the Paducah Symphony Orchestra to the Huntsville
Symphony Orchestra and the Gateway Chamber Orchestra, he's woven himself into
the very fabric of the region's soundscape.
Armed with a BM from the Robert McDuffie Center for Strings at Mercer University
and a MM from the University of Southern California, Tim's journey is a
testament to the guidance of his former teachers including Becca Albers, Che-Yen
Chen, Larry Dutton, Michael Tree, Sabina Thatcher, and Paul Murphy. With a
foundation in classical roots and an unapologetically audacious approach, Tim
Richardson's narrative is one where humility dances harmoniously with an
irresistible edge.

Harp

Anya Garipoli

ANYA GARIPOLI, HARP is committed to bringing the harp into the 21st century by
forging a new artistic identity for her instrument.

A versatile musician, Anya is just as comfortable performing solo classical harp
recitals as she is playing on stage with orchestras or experimenting across
different genres of music. Anya has performed with various symphony orchestras,
including the London Symphony Orchestra, the Juneau Symphony, the Oakland
Symphony, and other regional orchestras all across the nation. She is an
associate member of the Civic Orchestra of Chicago, and is currently Principal
Harpist of the Venice Symphony in Florida, splitting her time between LA and
Florida.

Anya graduated with an Artist Diploma from the Colburn Conservatory in 2023
under the tutelage of JoAnn Turovsky and is currently working towards a
Professional Studies Certificate at the Colburn School in Los Angeles, CA. She
received her Bachelor of Music from Oberlin Conservatory of Music in 2019.
Throughout her schooling, Anya has attended some of the country’s premier
classical summer music programs, including fellowships to attend the Music
Academy of the West in Santa Barbara, CA and the Roundtop Music Festival in
Roundtop, TX.

Splitting her time between graduate school and professional work, Anya is active
within the Los Angeles freelance music scene. She performs with orchestras, does
recording session work, and plays harp for weddings and other private events.
She has done commercial work as a harpist for several corporations, including
Target and HGTV. Upcoming engagements for the 2023 year include performances
with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra and harp duet concert series, including
the world premier of a harp duet written by composer Gilad Cohen, commissioned
for Anya’s harp duo with Alyssa Katahara, Duo Synth.


Flute

Madeline Cawley

MADELINE CAWLEY, FLUTE, is a passionate performer, collaborator, painter, and
teacher. She has been a prize winner of multiple national young artist
competitions sponsored by organizations including the Florida Flute Association,
National Federation of Music Clubs, and National Society of Arts and Letters.
Madeline earned her Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Science in Education
degrees from The University of Alabama and a Master of Music degree in flute
performance from the New England Conservatory of Music. There she met harpist
Hannah Johnson. The duo competed in and won the NEC concerto competition,
granting them the opportunity to perform the Mozart Concerto for Flute and Harp
with the NEC Symphony in Jordan Hall. In 2021, they were selected as finalists
in the international Piazzolla Music Competition with their performances of
Histoire du Tango and Oblivion. In December 2021 they released a duo album
titled “Merry”, featuring 13 original arrangements of Christmas classics.
Madeline plays with the Nashville Music Scoring orchestra in Ocean Way recording
studio in Nashville, TN and is the founder and Creative & Artistic Director of
Harvest Arts, LLC, an arts organization that creates beautiful artistic works
and experiences for the increased flourishing of communities for the glory of
God.

Violin

Paul Halberstadt

PAUL HALBERSTADT, VIOLIN, is quickly establishing a versatile identity as an
orchestral violinist, cross-genre arranger, folk fiddler and an educator. He
currently holds the position as the Associate Concertmaster of the Alabama
Symphony in Birmingham. Prior to this, he was acting Concertmaster of the Canton
Symphony Orchestra. He has frequently served as concertmaster of the Tanglewood
Music Center Orchestra, the Cleveland Institute of Music Orchestra, the Eastman
Philharmonia, the Brevard Sinfonia, and the National Festival Orchestra at the
National Orchestral Institute (NOI). At NOI, he led the orchestra in a
critically-acclaimed, Grammy-nominated performance, recorded for the Naxos
label, in which the Washington Post referred to him as “the really wonderful
Concertmaster, Paul Halberstadt” with playing full of “energy and ardor.” He has
won a Grammy award with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra for their new Album
American Rapture, recorded for the Azica label. Paul is in demand as an
orchestral performer and has performed with ensembles including the Minnesota
Orchestra, ProMusica Chamber Orchestra of Columbus, the Cleveland Pops
Orchestra, Glens Falls Symphony, and the Symphoria Orchestra of Syracuse. As a
soloist, Paul is the third prize winner of the Darius Milhaud Competition in
Cleveland. He has also participated in the Hudson Valley International String
Competition, the Aspen Philharmonic Concerto Competition, and the Eastman Dvorak
Violin Competition. He has collaborated with artists such as David Zinman and
Joshua Bell in the 2019 Eastman Presents Series, as well as William Preucil in
the 2018 Brevard Camerata. Paul has studied with many leading Concertmasters
including Sheryl Staples, Malcolm Lowe, Jonathan Carney, William Preucil, Eric
Wyrick, and Jessica Mathaes. Other important teachers include Paul Kantor, Ida
Kavafian, Jaime Laredo, Zoya Leybin, Bonnie Bewick, Kimberly Kennedy, Jason
Horowitz, and Paul Arnold.




A NOTE FROM THE CREATOR

Hello, and thank you for your interest in my work! Among other things, I am a
flutist, painter, and event organizer. I have always loved these three things,
and it has been an unexpected joy to marry them into one company. When I began
my Masters studies at the New England Conservatory of Music, I had my sights set
on becoming a full-time orchestral musician. After those two years, however, my
Creator led me down a more unconventional path: one that feels truly authentic
and imaginative. It is my pleasure to present to you Harvest Arts, a company
that offers unique, multi-dimensional arts events and experiences.
 

-Madeline  




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