Hannah-Elizabeth Teoh

co-artistic director and Classical pianist in London, United Kingdom

Hannah-Elizabeth Teoh

co-artistic director and Classical pianist in London, United Kingdom

New Zealand born pianist Hannah-Elizabeth Teoh studied at the Royal Academy of Music, the Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris and the Royal College of Music, and has won numerous awards including the Harold Samuel Prize, the Florence Murray Award, the Lesley Holland Scholarship and the Ivy Corkill Recital Award. As a concerto soloist she has performed around the world, including a premiere recording of Ross Harris’ Concertina for Piano and Orchestra with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, and most recently making her Italian debut with the Master Orchestra in Brescia playing Saint-Saëns’ second piano concerto. Supporting her musical life, Hannah-Elizabeth draws inspiration from literature and art and has a Masters in Philosophy from Birkbeck University. Since 2022 she has been the co-artistic director of Kettner Concerts, a London-based charity which promotes classical music and supports young artists.

  • Work
    • Kettner Concerts
  • Education
    • Royal Academy of Music
    • École normale de musique de Paris
    • Royal College of Music