Ráchel Skleničková (*1992) graduated from the Jan Deyl Conservatory under MgA. Jana Köhlerová and then the Academy of Performing Arts in piano performance and pedagogy under the guidance of professors František Malý and Ivan Klánský. Currently, she works at the Jan Deyl Conservatory as a piano teacher. She has participated in numerous music competitions, and considers her greatest success to be the 2011 International Competition for Musicians with Disabilities The Very Special Art in Washington, D.C., where she was named one of the three winners, as well as her performance at the 2016 Prague Spring Festival with the Prague Chamber Philharmonic under the baton of Jakub Klecker. Although her main field of study is piano, she also boldly mixes with other disciplines, e.g. in the past with classical and currently with pop and jazz singing, which she has applied in many performances and TV broadcasts, especially in cooperation with the Světluška Foundation in duets with famous personalities such as Tomáš Klus, Miro Žbirka or the group Čtyřtet. She also occasionally attempts her own compositions, e.g. every year she composes an electronic synthetic music for Tereza Vitásková’s musicals for the SEM theatre. In her spare time, she enjoys playing sports, learning new languages such as Finnish, and playing computer games.