Pianist Hannah Viquesney is known for her expressive musicality, interdisciplinary creativity, and student-centered approach to teaching. She is an active recitalist whose recent programs
feature works by Ravel, Liszt, Beach, and Gershwin, as well as world premieres of local composers, including her own compositions. Her background in Game Development and Music Technology gives her a distinctive artistic voice, evident in performances ranging from classical solo recitals to multimedia and video-game-inspired collaborations.
A dedicated educator for nearly a decade, Viquesney has taught students ages 6 to 74 across beginning through collegiate levels, with experience including private instruction, Musicology teaching at Arizona State University, and interdisciplinary music direction for youth theater. She recently presented at the 2025 MTNA National Conference on Integrating Video Game Music into Piano Teaching and is committed to an inclusive repertoire that highlights women and BIPOC composers.
Drawing on her skills in digital audio workstations, recording, and notation software, she blends classical foundations with technological tools to cultivate confident, curious, and well-rounded young musicians. Viquesney is currently finishing her Masters in Piano Performance from Arizona State University, and has a Bachelors in Fine Arts in Game Development and Minor in Music Technology from Chapman University
