Rachel's was an American chamber music ensemble from Louisville, Kentucky, active between 1991 and 2012. Founded by guitarist Jason Noble, the group included pianist Rachel Grimes and violist Christian Frederickson. They were renowned for blending classical music with post-rock and minimalist influences, creating evocative, cinematic compositions. Their discography includes acclaimed albums like "Handwriting" (1995), "Music for Egon Schiele" (1996), and "Selenography" (1999). Rachel's collaborated with filmmakers, dance companies, and theater productions, performing in diverse venues across North America and Europe. Their innovative approach left a lasting impact on the contemporary music scene. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rachel%27s?utm_source=openai))