Coming from a musical family, her mother, a pianist, and aunt, a renowned oboist were Hannah’s inspiration since she was a child. Her journey in music started when she was 4 years old playing the piano. Recognizing her musical talent, her mother introduced her to the oboe at the age of 7. Hannah’s talent and hard work have paid off, with her winning 1st place awards in the Musical Arts Competition of Orange County and performance in the Winner’s Concert at the Richard Nixon Library. She also won 2nd place in the American Protege International Concerto competition, 1st place in the American Protege Woodwind competition, 1st place in the East Coast International Competition, and was chosen to be a winner of the California Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) Competition. She is scheduled to perform a Solo winner's recital at Carnegie Hall as an American Protege Competition winner. She has been consistently selected to be part of the All-Southern California Honor Orchestra. In the 6th grade, she was the youngest musician admitted to the middle school orchestra. In 2020, while only in the 7th grade, she served as the principal oboist. In 2020 and 2021 she was also admitted into the All-State California Honor Band. She attends the prestigious Orange County School of the Arts.
Hannah Cho
Coming from a musical family, her mother, a pianist, and aunt, a renowned oboist were Hannah’s inspiration since she was a child. Her journey in music started when she was 4 years old playing the piano. Recognizing her musical talent, her mother introduced her to the oboe at the age of 7. Hannah’s talent and hard work have paid off, with her winning 1st place awards in the Musical Arts Competition of Orange County and performance in the Winner’s Concert at the Richard Nixon Library. She also won 2nd place in the American Protege International Concerto competition, 1st place in the American Protege Woodwind competition, 1st place in the East Coast International Competition, and was chosen to be a winner of the California Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) Competition. She is scheduled to perform a Solo winner's recital at Carnegie Hall as an American Protege Competition winner. She has been consistently selected to be part of the All-Southern California Honor Orchestra. In the 6th grade, she was the youngest musician admitted to the middle school orchestra. In 2020, while only in the 7th grade, she served as the principal oboist. In 2020 and 2021 she was also admitted into the All-State California Honor Band. She attends the prestigious Orange County School of the Arts.
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