Lilah Hahn is a 12-year-old pianist from West Palm Beach, Florida. She began playing piano at the age of five and has dreamed of becoming a concert pianist since she was six. She is homeschooled and studies with Dr. Luca Cubisino through the Frost Prep Advanced Piano Program at the University of Miami. Lilah has taken part in many solo, concerto, and duo competitions, earning recognition for her dedication and expressive playing. Her recent awards include prizes from the 2025 FFMC Solo and Concerto Competitions, the 2025 Ray Millette Young Artists Concerto Competition, the 2024 Pat Simpson Concerto Competition, and the 2024 Greater Miami Youth Symphony Piano Concerto Competition. Lilah has attended festivals such as Clavicologne, the Imola Summer Music Academy, Rollins College Summer Piano Academy, the Frost Chamber Intensive, and PianoTexas, where she has worked with distinguished artists including Kevin Kenner, Tian Ying, Santiago Rodriguez, Stanislav Ioudenitch, Ingrid Fliter, and Michel Beroff. She made her orchestral debut at age ten performing Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 12 with the Greater Miami Youth Symphony. Since then, she has appeared with the Palm Beach Atlantic University Symphony, the Alhambra Orchestra, the Stamps String Quartet, and the Master Orchestra in Brescia, Italy, after winning their concerto competition. She is especially passionate about chamber music and works by women composers, and she enjoys sharing her music at local retirement homes. Outside of piano, Lilah plays violin, serves as the collaborative pianist for the North Palm Youth Symphony, and sings with the Young Singers of the Palm Beaches. She also loves baking, art, jewelry making, Girl Scouts, swimming, and caring for her fifteen chickens—each named after a woman pianist.