Amami Trio
Musicians with Passion
OUR STORY
Amami Trio is Australia’s only trio featuring the unique combination of clarinet, viola, and harp. The group comprises of three friends sharing their love of music and performing in unique settings.
Saskia, Hanae, and Rachel met at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts in 2018. Together they each completed their Bachelor of Music Honours, where they developed their performing, composing, and arranging skills. The Amami musicians are experienced in a variety of genres and ensemble settings.
With music spanning a range of genres and styles, Amami Trio can provide music for any occasion and event.

Saskia Rickman
Saskia started playing clarinet at the age of eleven and later picked up the saxophone.
Saskia has been a member of the West Australian Youth Orchestra from 2018, during which time she had the opportunity to play Bass Clarinet and E Flat Clarinet in an orchestral setting. She has also played in orchestras, trios, musicals, and operas during her study at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA).
In 2021 she completed her Bachelor of Music (Honours) at WAAPA.
Saskia aspires to spread the joys of music through her teaching and wedding trio (Love Me) Ensemble.

Hanae Wilding
Hanae began playing the piano at the age of five and quickly fell in love with music. At age seven, she began learning the violin. Hanae played violin in the Western Australian Youth Orchestras from 2010-2014. In 2013, she began learning viola, which quickly became her main instrument. From 2015-2020, she performed in the Western Australian Youth Orchestra as a violist.
Hanae completed her Bachelor of Classical Music (Honours) at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA). Hanae is experienced in performing in orchestras, chamber music groups, musicals, operas, and soloist performances.
As well as being a performer, Hanae loves composing and arranging music. She also shares her love of music by teaching violin, viola, and piano.
She is currently studying for a Master of Arts (Performing Arts) at WAAPA.

Rachel Fish
After exploring a range of instruments in her childhood, Rachel started playing the harp when she began high school at John Curtin College of the Arts.
Her love and passion for the instrument led her to continue her studies at WAAPA where she completed a Bachelor of Music (Honours).
Rachel teaches harp to students with a range of abilities, focusing on growing their interest into a love and appreciation for the instrument and music.
From playing with orchestras, circuses, choirs, theatre productions, and the Amami Trio, she enjoys creating and sharing music in unique settings.
Weddings
Amami Trio consists of unique instruments that will provide beautiful, atmospheric music for your wedding or reception.
Parties
If you’re looking to make a party extra special, book Amami Trio. We can play cover music of your favorite pieces.