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Brecon Jazz

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On 10th March 2023, the 'Rachel Starritt Trio' comprising Ashley-john Long on double bass, Liz Exell on drums and Rachel on piano played at the Muse in Brecon.

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The Jazz Mann review is <here>.

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Cardiff Uni Recital

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On 7th February 2023, Rachel performed a mixture of Classical and Jazz repertoire in a recital at the Cardiff University concert hall.

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True Colors Festival

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On 19th and 20th November 2022, Rachel performed in the True Colors Concert at the Tokyo Garden Theatre.

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Photo Gallery

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St Davids Cathedral Recital

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On 3rd June 2022, Rachel gave a piano recital at St Davids Cathedral.

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Piano Concerto with the Lambeth Orchestra

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Rachel played the Scriabin concerto with the 70+ Lambeth Orchestra under the direction of composer and conductor Michael Cobb on 12/02/22.

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Watch Rachel's improvisation on two themes 'Fly me to the moon' and 'Summertime' here. 

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VICTA Interview

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VICTA is a national charity that provides support to children and young adults who are blind or partially sighted and their families. This interview (1/12/21) is to discuss Rachel's development as a blind musician, and challenges faced as she progresses towards a career in music.

 

Watch the interview here.

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LOOK is a national charity that supports VI young people and their families. Rachel was interviewed on 8/11/21 as part of the LOOK Into Q&A Series, which provides opportunities for young VI people to meet and learn from amazing VI role models. The interview was via Zoom and streamed live on Facebook and YouTube.

 

Watch the interview here.

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The Vibration Continues is an improvisation based collaboration between pianists Rachel Starritt and Cara Tivey, inspired by the surroundings, artefacts and spaces within Hereford Cathedral (18th August 2021).

 

Watch the performance here.

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Rachel was the pianist in the 'The Lost Thing' production at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, which ran for over a month including Xmas 2019 and New Year.

 

This was a co-production between the Royal Opera and the Candoco Dance Company with music by Jules Maxwell.

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Watch The Lost Thing trailer here.

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Rachel played at events in London's South Bank Centre and Manchester's Bridgewater Hall in Autumn 2019 as a member of The British Paraorchestra conduced by Charles Hazlewood.

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As a member of the British Paraorchestra, Rachel played keyboard with the Love Unlimited Synth Orchestra at Glastonbury.

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Watch highlights here.

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Rachel took part in the Haptic Baton project that redefines orchestra for Visually Impaired Musicians.

 

Watch the BBC broadcast.

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In June 2018 Rachel attended a jazz workshop at Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club in London.

 

You can learn more about the Blind Bookworms jazz band <here>.

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Rachel was given the opportunity to study a six month placement in Conservatori Liceu Barcelona under the tutelage of Alba Ventura. 

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'As well as classical repertoire I also studied Jazz & Improvisation and Chambre Music. I am a fluent Spanish speaker and I loved the cultural experience in Barcelona.' - Rachel

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Watch the Wales Online news item here.

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In May 2016 Rachel featured in an episode of CBeebies 'Melody', which was filed at the RWCMD in Cardiff.

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Watch a snapshot of the tv programme here.

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In March 2016 Rachel attended a music and drama workshops in Palermo, Italy with UCAN Productions, along with other Visually Impaired groups from Italy and Bulgaria.

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Watch background of the project here.

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In April 2016 Rachel was the pianist in the Channel 4 Rio ‘Superhuman’ Campaign which involved recording at the Abbey Road Studios along with a number of exceptionally talented disabled musicians under the direction of Guy Farley.

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Watch the trailer created for Rachel's story here.

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