Audrey Rose

Who is Audrey Rose?

Proudly from Cleveland, Ohio, Audrey is the daughter of a violist and a cellist. She began composing at just three years old, and by age five, her work had sold out Akron Symphony Hall (2,500 seats) for five consecutive nights. Her compositions went on to win at the semi-nationals of the ASCAP Morton Gould Young Composers Competition, sparking a deep commitment to classical piano throughout her childhood. By her senior year of high school, she had surpassed 10,000 hours of practice. From the very beginning, Audrey has used art as a way to understand the world around her—often turning to drawing and pastels as a creative counterbalance to rigorous piano training.

Seeking to better understand her upbringing, Audrey studied philosophy, which offered her first real break from piano since early childhood. This shift gave her a new lens through which to view the world and solidified her desire to share her perspective through songwriting.

Now based in Nashville, Tennessee, Audrey has released two singles, “One of My Kind” and “Snowcaps.” Her upcoming EP, “Casting Lines,” is set for release in August 2026.

“Hold my hand

through your valleys”

“Snowcaps” written by Audrey Rose and her brother John Konopka

Video captured by Billy Price

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