Rachael Thoms
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 Lyric Soprano, Jazz Vocalist, Voice Tutor, Composer/Arranger

he said, she said...

"When I first heard Rachael I was struck by an ethereal quality in her voice.  She is at the age now where her tone is rich,
her skills highly polished, and now with a delicate touch of soulfulness."
Vince Jones - Australian jazz trumpeter/singer/songwriter

"Rachael loves music and music loves Rachael.  She is fearless, generous, fun to be around and she makes a beautiful sound."
Miroslav Bukovsky - Lecturer ANU School of Music, Wunderlust, Ten Part Invention


“Rachael has a world-class voice and the potential to build a classical performance career at the highest level.”
Alan Hicks, Head of Voice, ANU School of Music

"Rachael, you're a goddess!  I worship at your musical alter!"  
 
Kathy Lette, International best-selling author


"Vocalist Rachael Thoms was sheer class."  2011 Canberra International Music Festival
Clinton White, Canberra City News


"Rachael sang fluent and high.  She stunned me with her improvised melody lines...
taking the written line and embellishing it freely and richly.  This is jazz singing to me: richly improvised throughout..."
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ABC Classic FM Broadcasts

In the lead up to the 2012 Canberra International Music Festival ABC Classic FM will be broadcasting recordings from last years festival.  

see the ABC website (www.abc.net.au) for full listings.  The following listings are concerts that I was lucky enough to be a part of.  Hope you can tune in!

Monday 23rd April, 8pm

DRUMatiX Percussion Group and Synergy Percussion team up with The Song Company and ANU School of Music Vocalists for the Australian premiere of the Desert Music by Steve Reich

Thursday 26 April, 1pm

Two sopranos (Louise Page and Rachael Thoms), two mezzo-sopranos (Christina Wilson and Bronwyn Douglas) and two pianists (Pascal and Ami Rogé) give a concert of French music by Debussy, Ravel and Dukas
 

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