Rebecca Baulch
History
Rebecca Baulch began playing the guitar before she can
remember, initially taught by her parents, both guitarists.
After winning first prize in a number of local music festivals,
she was offered a scholarship to study at the Purcell School
of Music and was subsequently chosen to represent the school,
playing at Buckingham Palace, the Royal Yacht Squadron
and the Kodaly Institute in Hungary.
After leaving the Purcell School Rebecca won first prize
in the Admira Young Musician of the Year competition at
Bath International Guitar Festival and continued her studies
with Colin Downs at the Royal Academy of Music for a year.
In 1999 she was offered a Foundation scholarship to complete
her degree at the Royal College of Music where she studied
with Gary Ryan.
Now
Rebecca's career has taken her all over the UK, performing
in venues such as the Wigmore Hall, Knebworth House, Blackheath
Concert Halls where she shared a concert with Jools Holland,
the International Guitar Festival of Great Britain where
she gave two recitals in 2001, the Britten Theatre at the
Royal College of Music, where she played in a charity gala
concert alongside the actors Sir Timothy Ackroyd, Emilia
Fox and Pam St. Clements, the Long Room at the Oval where
she played to John Major, and the International Guitar
Festival in Bath where she gave a recital at the Michael
Tippett Centre. She has also toured France with the guitar
trio Triumvirate, appeared on Channel Five and BBC Children
in Need as accompanist to Andrea Boccelli and on Open House
with Gloria Hunniford accompanying Russell Watson. As a
soloist she appeared on BBC3 playing Villa-Lobos' first
Prelude.
Rebecca recently formed the Appassionata guitar trio with Amanda
Cook and Hayley Savage. Their
debut concert is being hosted by theguitarcircle.com.
Quotes
'Her impressive technique is at the service of
finely-judged musicality and a wide expressive range;
a sure stylistic instinct is always in evidence. Her
playing is a delight'
Timothy Salter, Composer
'Rebecca's playing displays elegance, clarity and
a delicacy of touch that is a pleasure to listen to'
Gary Ryan, Guitar Professor, Royal College of Music
'Rebecca Baulch is an outstanding guitarist...her
technique is virtuosic, her musicality is elegant and
expressive... all brought together with a beautiful
touch on the guitar... an exciting player.'
Charles Ramirez, Guitar Professor, Royal College
of Music
'Rebecca was cool and precise'
Colin Cooper, Classical Guitar magazine
Events
For a list of Rebecca's events click here and
select Rebecca in the Artist list.
You can contact Rebecca by emailing her info@rebeccabaulch.net.
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