Chelsea Lane
Biography Chelsea Lane
Chelsea Lane
Brooklyn-based harpist Dr. Chelsea Lane graduated magna cum laude from Yale University with a Bachelor of Arts in Music, completed her Master of Arts in Harp Performance with grote onderscheiding (“high honors”) at the Royal Conservatory in Brussels, and received her D.M.A. in Music Performance from The Graduate Center, CUNY in NYC.
A versatile musician, Dr. Lane is equally at home performing on Broadway in the new, Tony-nominated musical Paradise Square or in the annual Christmas Spectacular Starring the Radio City Rockettes, as she is in classical symphonic settings as a sub for ensembles such as the Czech Philharmonic, The Metropolitan Opera, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, and Wheeling Symphony Orchestra, among others.
As a prizewinner in several national and international competitions, including the American Harp Society’s Young Professional Competition, the Anne Adams Awards, the Minnesota Symphony Orchestra Young Artist Concerto Competition, the Lyon and Healy Awards, and the ASTA National Solo Competition, Dr. Lane is well-equipped to prepare harp students in her private studio and at the university level for musical success. Dr. Lane’s doctoral dissertation “The Feminine Harp as Feminist Tool: Early Professional Footing for Women in Mid-Twentieth-Century America” further informs her teaching as an Adjunct Harp and Music History Lecturer at Rowan University and the College of Staten Island, as well as her innovative solo and chamber concert programming.