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Hannah Rubin '27

Alto

Morse College

Years before she joined Magevet, Hannah was honing her musical craft. In her 13-year (and counting!) piano career, she trained extensively in solo performance and chamber music, won multiple competitions, and completed prestigious programs at Boston University Tanglewood Institute, Interlochen Center for the Arts, and Apple Hill Center for Chamber Music. 

Hannah was happy playing piano, but sometimes after a long and productive day of practice, she would hear a little voice in her head, whispering to her that something was out of place. When she listened a bit harder, she came to the realization that the one missing piece in her musical world was a group of 8-14 attentionally-challenged Jews full of strong opinions, diverse ideas of what “in tune” means to them, and shocking apathy for maintaining a sensible protein intake while on tour. That day, she joined Magevet, and while we haven’t received word on what the little voice is saying these days, we couldn’t be more delighted to have her here. 

When she’s not making music, Hannah can be found putting her energy and talent towards an impressive range of hobbies, including keeping up her piano skills, running long distances, cooking up chef-quality meals (apricot rosemary scones with sliced almonds, anyone?), editing Jewish magazines, waging battle with the mice of Morse College, pondering changing her major (again), and, of course, performing feats of organization and planning that the rest of us can only dream of. She’s our perfect pitch with perfect pitch, and we’re always lucky to have her around.

Years before she joined Magevet, Hannah was honing her musical craft. In her 13-year (and counting!) piano career, she trained extensively in solo performance and chamber music, won multiple competitions, and completed prestigious programs at Boston University Tanglewood Institute, Interlochen Center for the Arts, and Apple Hill Center for Chamber Music.

Hannah was happy playing piano, but sometimes after a long and productive day of practice, she would hear a little voice in her head, whispering to her that something was out of place. When she listened a bit harder, she came to the realization that the one missing piece in her musical world was a group of 8-14 attentionally-challenged Jews full of strong opinions, diverse ideas of what “in tune” means to them, and shocking apathy for maintaining a sensible protein intake while on tour. That day, she joined Magevet, and while we haven’t received word on what the little voice is saying these days, we couldn’t be more delighted to have her here.

When she’s not making music, Hannah can be found putting her energy and talent towards an impressive range of hobbies, including keeping up her piano skills, running long distances, cooking up chef-quality meals (apricot rosemary scones with sliced almonds, anyone?), editing Jewish magazines, waging battle with the mice of Morse College, pondering changing her major (again), and, of course, performing feats of organization and planning that the rest of us can only dream of. She’s our perfect pitch with perfect pitch, and we’re always lucky to have her around.

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