Rachel Brown (disambiguation)

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Rachel Brown (born 1980) is an English former footballer.

Rachel Brown may also refer to:

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Rachel, meaning "ewe", is a feminine given name. It is best known as the name of Biblical Rachel.

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Rachel Brown is a British flautist and author, known especially for her work with Baroque music and flutes. She is currently professor of baroque flute at the Royal College of Music in London, in addition to traveling around the world to give masterclasses. She has performed with many orchestras internationally, including as principal flute with Kent Opera, the Academy of Ancient Music, the Hanover Band, the King's Consort, Collegium Musicum 90, Ex Cathedra, and the Brandenburg Consort. She is known for her extensive work and mastery of both historical and modern flutes.