Hannah Holman
Lecturer
Maia Quartet/cello
Phone: (319) 335-1647
Office: 2021 VMB
hannah-holman@uiowa.edu

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Hannah Holman

HANNAH HOLMAN, cello, began her professional career in England, playing with the English String Orchestra under Yehudi Menuhin and later with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra under Simon Rattle. On returning to the US, she became principal cello of the Jackson Symphony and assistant principal with the Greater Lansing Symphony Orchestra and Michigan Chamber Orchestra. An active chamber musician, she was a founding member of the Beaumont Piano Trio, which performed recitals around the United States and England, and was also a founding member of Quadrivinium, a music ensemble in residence at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. She has an active solo career, performing with orchestras in Michigan, Virginia, Georgia and Iowa. Additionally, Ms. Holman was invited to and participated in the Pablo Casals Cello competition in Germany and the Luis Sigall Cello Competition in Chile. Ms. Holman has served on faculties of the Worcester College (UK), Michigan State University Community School and Virginia Union University. She was also assistant principal cellist of the Richmond Symphony, and participated in the Grand Tetons Music Festival. She studied at the Eastman School of Music and Michigan State University, where she completed her Bachelor of Music degree. She obtained her Master of Music Degree with Fritz Magg at the New England Conservatory.

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