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Hannah Quinn

Conductor

An alumnus of the National Opera Studio, British répétiteur and conductor Hannah Quinn graduated with Distinction from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland with an MMus in Répétiteurship. During her studies she was awarded the Leonard Hancock Memorial Prize and the James H Geddes Répétiteur prize. Hannah studied conducting with George Hurst and Denise Ham.

Hannah was Head of Music Staff for English Touring Opera during their 2018-19 spring seasons, conducting performances of The Marriage of Figaro and Macbeth. She has conducted opera scenes at the Royal College of Music and was the Music Director for Hampstead Garden Opera's production of The Enchanted Pig. She has performed with Southbank Sinfonia and was the Music Director for the City of Carlisle Symphony Orchestra, as well as guest performances with the Tianjin Philharmonic Orchestra.

As a pianist, Hannah is a full-time member of the music staff for the Royal Ballet. She has performed as a song recital accompanist in the UK and abroad; performing a set of French songs curated by Iain Burnside, and a tenor song cycle by Harrison Birtwistle. She has also appeared on BBC Radio 3 premiering songs by Ellen Coleman. At English National Opera, Hannah has worked on The Barber of Seville, La bohème and The Mikado. She has also worked with British Youth Opera and Scottish Opera.