Hana Mundiya

Hana Mundiya, violinist

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Having made her solo debut with the New York Philharmonic at age 13 in David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center, Hana Miyamoto Mundiya is a sought-after soloist and chamber musician on the world’s top stages throughout the United States, including Carnegie Hall, Walt Disney Concert Hall, and Alice Tully Hall, as well as internationally in Italy, Sweden, Japan, Germany, France, Austria, Spain, Czech Republic, Hungary, and Switzerland. She is the first prize winner of the 2022 Hudson Valley Philharmonic String Competition, and a top prizewinner of the International Johannes Brahms Competition, Leopold Mozart International Violin Competition, and Kosciuszko Foundation Wieniawski Competition.

Hana has performed for the UNHCR, UNESCO, and Mount Sinai Hospital as a member of the UN Chamber Music Society. She has collaborated with RAINN, Futures Without Violence, and Sakhi for South Asian Women to support Asian female survivors of gender-based violence, and plays with The VISION Collective.

Recently featured in the award-winning documentary film, Beethoven – Freedom of the Will, directed by pianist Per Tengstrand, she has performed in recitals at Bargemusic, Music on Park Avenue, and Paesaggi Musicali Toscani.

Born and raised in New York City, Hana holds a Bachelor of Arts in Comparative Literature from Princeton University, and a Master of Music degree from The Juilliard School, where she studied with Catherine Cho and Naoko Tanaka.

She is a graduate of Juilliard Pre-College and attended the United Nations International School. She started playing the violin at the age of three at the School for Strings.

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