Hannah Lee is an active clarinetist, woodwind doubler, and teacher based in New York City.
Hannah performs regularly as an orchestral clarinetist and woodwind doubler. She has been seen performing with various orchestras, most recently the New York Chamber Players Orchestra. She also performs with various chamber groups and as a soloist. As a woodwind doubler, Hannah plays the clarinet, saxophone, and flute in various cabarets and musical theater productions. Most recently, Hannah has been seen performing in “Face the Music” at the historic Greenwich Village venue, The Duplex.
Hannah currently teaches clarinet, saxophone, flute, and piano lessons in New York City and online. Many of her students have been selected for various honor bands and competitions, with some going on to pursue music at the collegiate level. She has worked with students between the ages of 4-83 from beginner to advanced levels, always ensuring that each lesson is catered to meet the individualized needs of the student.
Hannah has a Master of Music degree in Clarinet Performance from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Clarinet Performance and Music Education from Virginia Tech. She has studied with Ronald Aufmann and Dr. Phillip O. Paglialonga.