Hannah Gallamore is a percussionist from St. Louis, MO. She recently graduated from the University of Miami with a Doctorate of Musical Arts in Percussion Performance. She is now the Elementary Music Teacher at Academir Preparatory Academy in Miami, FL.
In the summer of 2023 she was chosen for the Diversity Fellowship with the United States Air Force Concert Band in Washington, D.C. where she rehearsed side by side with the Air Force band members for a week, ending with a performance at the National Harbor. In the spring of 2023 she appeared as a vibraphone soloist with jazz flautist, Néstor Torres in the Henry Mancini Institute Orchestra. In 2020 she was a finalist in the U.S. Army Band “Pershing’s Own” National Collegiate Solo Competition. That same year she appeared as a soloist with the Truman State University Wind Symphony performing the marimba concerto, “Carbon Paper and Nitrogen Ink” by Adam Silverman. She won the 2020 Mid-Missouri Percussive Arts Trophy Solo Marimba Competition and the 2018 Missouri Day of Percussion Collegiate Solo Keyboard Competition.
She received her D.M.A. and A.D. from the University of Miami where she studied under Svet Stoyanov and Joseph Petrasek. She received her B.M., B.A., M.A., and M.A.E. from Truman State University where she studied under Dr. Michael Bump.