FLAUTIST
Edinburgh-born Hannah Foster began learning the flute at the age of eight. During her time at St. Mary's Music School, Hannah was taught by Matthew Stoddert-Kennedy, Lis Dooner and Emma Roche.
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In 2018, Hannah graduated with a First Class Honours degree from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. She studied flute with Katherine Bryan and piccolo with Janet Richardson.
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She made her concerto debut at sixteen, performing the Nielsen Flute Concerto. In 2014, Hannah won the British Flute Society School Performer Prize, the Abingdon Concerto Competition and was a woodwind category finalist in BBC Young Musician of the Year. Since then, Hannah has won the Edinburgh Competition Festival Concerto Competition, the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland's Classical Concerto Competition, the John MacGregor Flute Prize from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and was awarded Second prize at the British Flute Society Young Artist Competition in London.
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She has performed concertos with the Edinburgh Competition Festival Orchestra, the Meadows Chamber Orchestra, the Abingdon Symphony Orchestra,the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland's Chamber Orchestra, the Stockport Symphony Orchestra, and the Bach Ensemble of Edinburgh.
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