Hannah Dienes-Williams

Soprano

Participated projects:

REMIX

Hannah is a London-based soprano working across Europe as a soloist and ensemble singer, specialising in contemporary music. She graduated with Distinction from the Royal Academy of Music, where she was awarded the DipRAM for her final recital, the Edlee Prize for Singing, and the Edwin Samuel Dove Prize, selected from the whole Academy. From 2026, she is an Equilibrium Young Artist, sponsored by Barbara Hannigan.

While studying, Hannah was a member of the Academy Song Circle, supported by the Josephine Baker Trust, and selected for the Glyndebourne Opera Lab. She also received mentorship from Barbara Hannigan. Previously, she studied Music at Clare College, Cambridge, graduating with a First and the Lester Brough Prize for Music.

Recent highlights include her debut at the Salzburger Festspiele in Luigi Nono’s Io, Frammento dal Prometeo; a new horticultural opera with London Sinfonietta and EXAUDI; performances with Riot Ensemble in Brett Dean’s Wolf-Liederconducted by the composer; and appearances with English National Opera, National Youth Choir, Southbank Sinfonia, and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. She regularly collaborates with ensembles including EXAUDI, Edward Grieg Kor, The Carice Singers, and Cantando Admont.

Future engagements include a Germany tour featuring a new work written for her, two new solo shows, and a return to the Salzburger Festspiele with Cantando Admont and PHACE.