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Hannah is performing her new song 'The Hill' at the Errollyn Wallen Song Club at the Green Carnation, Greek Street, Soho on Thursday 24th June at 8pm. Tickets £10 and available on the door.
Airman now available to listen to here. Film version to follow.
Moments of Grace recorded by Lydia Fleming and Bethan James. Click here to listen.
Secret South East Eight premiered by St Paul's Sinfonia on Friday 21st May at 7.30pm. Listen here
Extract of Michelle So performing Cel at the 'Harmony of the Spheres Festival' from November 2009. Listen here
25th March 2010 - Squall Line for Symphony Orchestra now available to listen to!
Wednesday 26th May 2010 - Airman for String Quartet and film to be premiered at St Clement Danes Church for the RAF Association. This will mark the 70th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain.
Friday 14th May 2010 - Hannah's new work for the Trinity Saxes will be premiered at Charlton House at 1pm.
Monday 22nd March 2010 - Squall Line for Orchestra workshopped at Blackheath Halls, conducted by Jonathan Tilbrook. (Recording to follow)
12th March 2010 - Hannah has won the St Paul's Sinfonia Competition. She is now working on developing this extract into a full length piece to be performed by the orchestra in May. Concert date is soon to be announced.
December 2009 - Recording of The Anger Never Gets Out is added to the 'Listen' section of the website. Performed by Thodoros Iosifidis.
1st December 2009 - Moments of Grace, a song for Mezzo-soprano and piano is finished. To be recorded and performed by singer, Lydia Fleming in the New Year.
November 2009 - Hannah has been nominated for the 'Harriet Cohen Memorial Award'. Watch this space to find out whether she gets the award!
Friday 20th and Saturday 21st November, 7pm - Cel performed in site-specific conditions at the 'Harmony of the Spheres' Festival at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich. £12 (£10)
August 2009 - Hannah studied with Tan Dun at the Grafenegg Festival in Austria.
Friday 24th April, 7.30pm - The Anger Never Gets Out, Cel II and Resolution performed as part of 'Mus(e)ic Rooms', a promenade concert of the Trinity College of Music postgraduate composers' music. Begin in the Loggia for an exciting adventure, at Trinity College of Music, Greenwich. 7.30pm. Free entry and free wine, don't miss it!
Wednesday 8th April 2009 - Edges of Slumber to be played on WRSU-FM Radio as part of the Endless Possibilities Series. Click here for more details. Listen live Read a review of the piece here.
Thursday 26th March, 2009, 1.10pm- Chromaticity performed at St Alfege's, Greenwich. Performed by TCM Saxophone Choir and conducted by Gerard McChrystal
Friday 13th March, 2009, 7.30pm - Premiere of Death Was For The Best at Trinity College of Music. Performed by Darragh Morgan (Violin) and Mary Dullea (Piano)
6th-7th March 2009, 8pm - Cel to be performed by acclaimed Finnish circus/aerial artist Ilona Jäntti and cellist Jo Keithley at Jacksons Lane, London.
22nd January 2009 - Chromaticity performed by the TCM Saxophone Choir at Blackheath Halls.
2nd December 2008 - Hannah's piece Resolution for brass dectet was performed in the Painted Chapel, Greenwich as part of a Requiem to commemorate 25 years since the Falklands War.
September 2008 - Hannah is awarded the Beatrice Taylor Scholarship at Trinity College of Music.
March 2008 - Hannah performing in Octave Stance at Dilston Grove, Southwark Park
March 2008 - Cel to be premiered at 'Freefall: a music and dance showcase' at Laban, 20th March, 8pm
March 2008 - Hannah's Piano piece Not Present won the John Halford Composition Prize.