Christel Astin
About
Since 1995, Christel Rice has created a sensational and unique style to traditional Irish flute playing. Having great-grandparents who emigrated from Ireland, one of them a local mandolin maker, she stayed true to her roots and began exploring the music. She has studied with the great Michael Rafferty of East Galway, Ireland where she has cut her teeth in the regional style of flute playing. Her influences include Matt Molloy, Tony Demarco, John Whelan, and Michael Rafferty to name a few.
Christel Rice released her first debut solo record "Tunnelvision" in 2001 with Cuezone Records. Along with the traditional tunes, her compositions are articulate in thought and soulful in nature. On her record appears Ty Burhoe/tablas, Jessie Burns/fiddle of Gaelic Storm, Tony DeMarco/fiddle with Green Linnet Records, Jefferson Hamer/banjo, Sean Sutherland/guitar, and Eric Thorin/bass with Rounder Records.
She has opened the stage with various acclaimed artists such as Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill, Boys of the Lough, Liz Carroll and John Doyle, and Nickel Creek to name a few. She has toured and performed with the groups, The Wayfarers, The John Whelan Band, and the Darrah Carr Dance Company as one of the principal instrumentalists in NYC. She currently performs in the group, Stell & Snuggs, sailing gig to gig aboard SV Catherine.
Teaching Style
In Irish music, we learn best from each other. This is exactly how it is passed on, and this is how I learned the tunes. My goal for you is to give pragmatic advice on pacing your learning process by breaking down the tunes into manageable, digestible sections for focused practice sessions, leading to more productive learning.
Curriculum
All tunes will be taught by ear, not by sheet music. One phrase at a time we will sing it, then learn to play it. It is best to record the lesson so you can circle back to it during practice time.
Credentials & Affiliations
Teacher: New York Irish Arts (NYC)
Classical Flute: Philadelphia College of Performing Arts (1993-1997)
