Rachel Robinson is a graduate of New York University’s Steinhardt School, and holds a degree in Vocal Performance.  Rachel grew up in the Washington, D.C. area where she became an active performer at a very early age.  She appeared many times with The Washington Opera and made her solo debut there in the spring of 1998 as the Third Spirit in The Magic Flute.  She returned the following fall as the peasant child in Fedora opposite Plácido Domingo and Mirella Freni.  She also played roles at the Adventure Theatre and with the Washington Savoyards.  In 2003, Rachel moved to New York City to begin her degree at New York University.  During the next four years Rachel appeared in many cabarets and productions, both at NYU and in the city.  After graduating in May 2007, Rachel discovered that her true passion was for teaching.  She founded her own voice and piano studio and became the resident Music Director at Stage Left Children’s Theater in Tappan, NY.  She has worked with all levels of performers - from beginners to Broadway professionals.  Most recently, she served as Assistant Music Director and Reharsal Accompanist for a Broadway concert of BRIGADOON, starring Jason Danieley, Melissa Errico, Christine Ebersole, and Len Cariou. No matter what level of student she is working with, Rachel believes in finding the student's "natural voice."  Playing any instrument is a process, not an event, and her goal is to make that process as fun, productive, and insightful as possible.

Instruments: Voice, Piano