
Rachel Coe
Rachel Coe studied classical clarinet at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, graduating in 2018, before persuing her passions to study in Music Therapy at the University of the West of England, which she graduated in 2024.
She has experience working with adults and children with complex needs, having held placements in SEN schools, brain injury hospitals and forensic mental health institutions. She is passionate about advocating for clients and exploring ways to communicate their needs to the work settings they are connected to.
She has a particular interest in emotional regulation work, and in finding ways for music to connect to individuals, leading to a vast exploration of musical styles. She has an enthusiasm for songwriting as a therapeutic tool.
As a musician, Rachel performs and records on clarinet with a variety of London orchestras and works with the London Mozart Players and Britten Sinfonia in designing and leading music workshops that visit community settings. She also plays the saxophone in many function bands and nightclubs and enjoys singing both classical and rock music.
