Hannah Musilli is a multi-instrumentalist and versatile composer for film and television, with a focus on classical and improvisational piano. She has written music for symphonic bands, jazz ensembles, orchestras, solo piano, and songwriters. She is currently studying screen scoring at NYU.
Hannah has been playing the piano since she was four years old, and has performed for the National League of Performing Arts. She also participate in annual auditions for The Music Educators Association of New Jersey, receiving state-wide recognition. She has composed music for her high school’s symphonic band and percussion ensemble, and has professionally had a few of her orchestrations and original works live recorded. Hannah has also participated in the Harmonium Choral Society competitions, winning a monetary award for a choral piece she wrote entitled "May Night".
Hannah's ultimate goal is to compose and orchestrate for films, documentaries, and TV series, as well as write her own music and produce for others. She loves playing music with diverse groups, especially as a piano or a trumpet player. She is always open for collaboration, and would love to explore composing new genres with different instruments.