Raechel Ji-Hyun Suh

Cellist at Music Academy

Raechel Ji-Hyun Suh is a skilled professional with diverse experience in both the legal and music fields. Currently serving as a Client Services Officer at the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia since August 2022, Raechel also holds positions as a Casual Musician with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra and a Cellist at the Music Academy of the West. Raechel has been involved with Asha Mae Piano Trio as a Chamber Musician and operates a home music studio as a Music Teacher since January 2014. Previously, Raelchel worked as a Legal Assistant at Thomson Geer and as an Audio Video Technician at Rice University, among other roles. Educationally, Raechel holds a Master of Music in Cello Performance from Rice University and a Bachelor of Music from Griffith University, along with ongoing studies towards a Juris Doctor at the University of Melbourne. Raechel's musical accolades include principal roles with the Australian Youth Orchestra.

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Melbourne, Australia

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Music Academy

Music Academy is a performance-based training center and incubator that empowers musicians to positively impact society. The Music Academy welcomes everyone from across all generations, cultures, and backgrounds to experience the transformative power of music. Based in Santa Barbara, California, the Academy presents the preeminent full-scholarship Summer School and Festival for classically trained fellows ages 18 to 34. They study and perform with more than 50 exceptional faculty and teaching artists, while forging close connections with the community. The Music Academy’s commitment to long-term collaborations and exchanges with leading orchestras and opera companies results in unparalleled mentorship and career-advancing prospects. The Innovation Institute spearheads entrepreneurial training and ventures through seminars, residencies, and the Alumni Enterprise Awards, substantial grants given annually for a wide range of creative projects. Launched in 2018, Sing!, a free, after-school choral program for local elementary students inspires personal growth and expression. For more information, visit musicacademy.org.


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