PHOTOS: AMY AND SARA HAMANN, PIANO DUO
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BIOGRAPHY: AMY AND SARA HAMANN, PIANO DUO
Heralded as "having the eloquence and ability to maintain their audience under their powers"
by L'Impartial, La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, Amy and Sara Hamann, in just a few years,
have won international recognition, captivating audiences and critics alike wherever they appear.
Most recently, the sisters were honored in New York City by Yamaha Corporation of America, which
bestowed on them the title "Yamaha Artists."
As winners of the Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphonies’ Concerto Competition, Amy and
Sara made their professional debut at the Fitzgerald Theater in Saint Paul, MN. Their
broad range of repertoire and versatility in playing period and modern instruments has
led them to be featured artists with the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra at the
Chautauqua Institution, the
Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concert Series,
the Oslo International Music Festival, the Quebec International Duo-Piano Festival, as
well as the Reding-Piette Two-Piano Festival in Switzerland. This Sommerfest season,
the Hamanns joined Osmo Vanska and the Minnesota Orchestra for the American premiere of Haydn's Concerto for Two Pianos.
In addition, the sisters were the guest artists for the season opening concerts of the
Cedar Rapids Symphony Orchestra, the Rochester Symphony Orchestra, and the Colonial Chamber Series in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Frequently, Amy and Sara’s performances have been broadcast on national and international
television and radio, including NPR’s Performance Today and Studio 360.
Amy and Sara are the first American Piano Duo to win the Absolute First Prize in the
Fryderyk Chopin Concorso Pianistico Internazionale, held in Rome, Italy and the First Prize winners of the
International Grieg Competition, held in Oslo, Norway.
The Hamanns are the youngest First Prize winners in the history of the
National Federation of Music Ellis Competition for Duo-Pianists.
In addition to winning the First Prize, Amy and Sara were awarded the Lucile Parrish Ward Award
for the best performance of American music. The sisters are also winners of the prestigious
McKnight Artist Fellowship for Performing Musicians administered by MacPhail Center for Music.
Following on their first CD Jeux d’enfants and Other Works for Piano Duo
on the Schubert Club’s Ten Thousand Lakes label, they are recording the complete four hand works for
Beethoven. Amy and Sara are under the tutelage of Alexander Braginsky and are represented by
StandingOvationArts, Critics Choice Concerts and Yamaha Artist Services, Inc.
For more information, please visit www.hamannsisters.com.