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her "heart-warming, unaffected, and lyrical" playing. She makes
her home in New York City, working with such groups as the
Brooklyn Philharmonic, the American Symphony Orchestra,
and the American Composers Orchestra, as well as in various
Broadway pits. She is the Principal Second Violinist of the
Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic, and during the
summer can be found leading the second violin section of the
Glimmerglass Opera Orchestra in Cooperstown, NY. She has
also been an active recitalist and performer of chamber music,
and in 1996 was presented by Artists International in a debut
recital in Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall, performing works of
Stravinsky, Wuorinen, Debussy, and Richard Strauss.
A featured performer on WQXR's Young Artists' Showcase,
Ms. Hannauer was invited to participate in the 1989 Carnegie
Hall American Music Competition for Violinists. She holds
performance degrees from Ithaca College and Rutgers
University's Mason Gross School of the Arts, and her many
awards include the Edwin Ericson Award, the Brendan Byrne
Fellowship, and the Burien Prize for Outstanding Achievement
in Music.
American Symphony Orchestra: www.americansymphony.org
Northeastern Pennsylvania Symphony Orchestra:
www.nepaphil.org
OK Mozart Festival (Amici NY): www.okmozart.com
American Composers Orchestra:
www.americancomposers.org