The Artist
Pheobe began playing the harp at the age of six, drawn to the instrument’s ageless presence and expressive power. Over the years, she has cultivated a voice that bridges classical tradition with contemporary influence — blending structure, improvisation, and modern production into a sound distinctly her own.
A graduate of Berklee College of Music, Pheobe deepened her craft in improvisation, arrangement, and contemporary performance, expanding the harp’s role beyond tradition and into new sonic landscapes.
Now based in Los Angeles, she creates immersive live amplified performances and cinematic music films that reimagine what the harp can be — powerful, modern, and emotionally resonant. Her work has appeared on screen in feature films including Terrence Malick’s Knight of Cups.
Connection is at the heart of everything Pheobe creates. Whether interpreting classical repertoire, reimagining a rock favorite, or transforming a hip hop track for concert harp, she believes music becomes most powerful when it is shared in the moment. She welcomes the pieces that matter most to her audience, knowing that when something is personal to them, it becomes infinitely more meaningful to perform.
Pheobe is currently releasing her debut album, a story-driven concept project that fuses her classical roots with modern production and arrangements. Each track is accompanied by an original music film, offering a bold and cinematic interpretation of the concert harp.
Explore her music films below.