Hannah Kim

Hannah Kim is a pianist, composer, and an educator with 25 years of experience in teaching music.  She graduated from Juilliard Pre-College Division in 1994 with a major in piano and minor in organ.  She received her Bachelor of Music degree in piano performance from Manhattan School of Music in 3 years with Advanced Standing.  She graduated from Teacher’s College, Columbia University, in 1999 with a Master of Arts degree in Music Education.  Ms. Kim’s strength is in creating interdisciplinary music lessons and implementing technology in her classroom.  Ms. Kim also hosted numerous musical guest artists at her school including the Back to Bach Project in 2015.  Ms. Kim’s previous employment includes working at Carnegie Hall Weill Music Institute as the Isaac Stern Education Project Director, Weill Institute Seminar Instructor, and Teaching Artist for Carnegie Hall LinkUP! Program.  Ms. Kim also worked at Teacher’s College, Columbia University as a Teaching Artist for Creative Arts Laboratory as well as a music instructor for the Capstone Program, Hollingworth Science Camp, and the Action Arts Camp.  In addition to writing music for her school, Ms. Kim wrote series of songs for a children’s curriculum that was published by Patmos Christian Contents Group.