Hannah Sloane
Cellist
As the cellist of the Eusebius Quartet, Hannah Sloane has performed extensively in the UK and abroad. Most recently the quartet was in residence at the Wye Valley Chamber Music Festival and FitzFest, and have appeared at venues such as Conway Hall, St James’s Piccadilly, Foundling Museum and Blackheath Halls as well as live on BBC Radio 3’s In Tune. Upcoming engagements for 2019 include appearances at Kings Place, London and a residency at Snape Maltings as part of the Britten Pears Young Artists Programme.
Hannah has worked as guest principal cello with the Irish Chamber Orchestra, Spira Mirabilis and the Orchestra of Scottish Opera. She also plays regularly with the London Chamber Orchestra, English Chamber Orchestra and the MultiStory Orchestra. Hannah graduated from The Juilliard School in New York in 2013. In 2012, she was the recipient of a French American Exchange Grant from the Carla Bruni Sarkozy Foundation, which took her to study at the Paris Conservatoire. Her principal teachers were Carey Beth Hockett, Robert Max, Darrett Adkins and Joel Krosnick.
An avid chamber musician, she has participated in Thy, Domaine Forget, Lewes, Wye, Taos and Kneisel Hall Chamber Music Festivals. Hannah has performed as a soloist with the Angel, Blackheath, Haydon, Lambeth and Juilliard Orchestras. With the Juilliard Orchestra in 2009, she performed Tan Dun’s Concerto for Six with the composer at Alice Tully Hall. Hannah retains musical links with the USA, and regularly performs recitals in Boston, San Francisco, New York and Santa Fe with pianists Allegra Chapman and Jillian Zack.
Hannah teaches the cello at Alleyn’s School and Junior Royal Academy of Music. She is very grateful to play a Piattellini cello, which is kindly on loan to her from the Stark family.