
Hannah is a member of the San Francisco-based Del Sol String Quartet. Since joining Del Sol in 2006, she has premiered more than twenty works, and collaborated with eminent performers and composers such as Joan Jeanrenaud, Stephen Kent, Wu Man, Peter Sculthorpe, Per Norgard, Kui Dong, Chinary Ung, Hyo-Shin Na, etc. Recent Del Sol highlights include a fully-staged production of Tan Dun’s “Ghost Opera” produced by Santa Fe Opera, a concert at the Library of Congress on the library’s collection of Stradivarius instruments, and a collaboration with choreographers Janice Garrett and Charles Moulton for the world premiere of “String Wreck” at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.
A versatile chamber musician, Hannah has performed at the Other Minds Festival, Switchboard Music Festival, Kneisel Hall, Casalmaggiore Music Festival, Sarasota Music Festival, and the Domaine Forget Music Academy. In March of 2006, she was a featured soloist in the Blueprint New Music series for the American premiere of Brian Cherney’s cello concerto “Apparitions”. In addition, she has worked with many renowned artists such as Menahem Pressler, Ian Swensen, Catherine Manson, Jean-Michel Fonteneau, Paul Hersh, and Jodi Levitz.
Hannah brings her passion for music beyond the concert stage, performing at bars and cafes as a member of Classical Revolution, and as the founder and host of Cello Bazaar, a monthly cello happening at her neighborhood café. She can be found making beautiful and strange sounds during impromptu improvisation sessions. She also has an active teaching studio for cello and chamber music.