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Hannah Reimann’s Both Sides Now

  • The Cutting Room 44 East 32nd Street New York, NY, 10016 United States (map)

BOTH SIDES NOW: The Music of Joni & Hannah

featuring Hits by Joni Mitchell and Originals by Hannah Reimann

This exciting show will feature the Athena, the World's first Narrow 88 Key Digital Piano!

“An extraordinary voice.”

  • XM Satellite Radio

“An uncanny interpreter of Joni Mitchell’s canon.”

  • The New Yorker Magazine

BOTH SIDES NOW: The Music of Joni & Hannah

Featuring Hits by Joni Mitchell and Originals by Hannah Reimann

With

Hannah, Lead Vocals, Piano, Mountain Dulcimer & Athena Keyboard

Michele Temple, Acoustic Guitar

Micah Burgess, Electric Guitar

Scott Chasolen, Keys, Piano & Lead Vocals for “Fire and Rain” by James Taylor

Mike Visceglia, Bass

Jackson Bernstein, Drums

Diane Garisto, Backing Vocals

Carolee Goodgold, Backing Vocals

Songwriter, vocalist, instrumentalist, composer, actor, music educator and filmmaker Hannah Reimann released her new EP, Take Me To The Sun, in early 2025 on all platforms with over 120K plays on Spotify. The collection includes the singles Doin’ GoodAsheville, plus the title track and more. A collaboration with Los Angeles producer, Peter Rafelson (Madonna, Stevie Nicks), Hannah was awarded a grant from Café Royal Cultural Foundation to complete the recording. 

Music from Hannah's album First Songs receives regular play on XM Satellite and Sirius Radio, most notably her song “Mi Corazòn.” She has been commissioned to create numerous pop, folk, theatre, and classical compositions for more than two decades. Reimann's contemporary writing, music, and inspirations are available on her website HannahReimann.com  She is also an Insight Timer Musical Artist.

For 13 years, Hannah has devoted herself to interpreting the music of the iconic Joni Mitchell with live performances of her show, Both Sides Now, at NYC’s 54 Below, The Bitter End, The Irondale Center in Brooklyn for a nine-show Off-Broadway run for the ON WOMEN festival in 2019, Rockwood Music Hall, Littlefield, The Cutting Room, Cornelia Street Cafè and many more venues in NYC, Maine, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The 2025 edition of BOTH SIDES NOW includes hits by Joni and originals by Hannah.

Performing publicly since the age of two, her pedagogical lineage, via multiple generations, can be traced back to Beethoven via her teachers Arminda Canteros and German Diez (assistant to Claudio Arrau) etc. She has played classical music and sung in folk and rock ensembles since she was a child. Over the course of her varied and multi-genre career, Hannah has played concert piano at Lincoln Center, fronted a punk band in Japan, appeared in over twenty independent films including the multi-award-winning Things I Don’t Understand, performed with the Main Squeeze Accordion Orchestra, and directed the documentary My Father's House: A Journey of Love and Memory and the short film, Destroying Angel, both of which were lauded at film festivals.

Heard by its 12 million listeners on NPR’s “Morning Edition” for her work as CEO of the 501c3 Stretto Piano Events, Inc., and Founder and Artistic Director of Stretto Piano Concerts and The International Stretto Piano Festival, now in its fifth year, the organization has produced over 100 concerts with international affiliates from five continents since 2021. She works with Steinway & Sons, Klavins Piano, Hailun Piano, Pearl River Piano, Steingraeber Piano, Reyburn Pianoworks, The DS Standard Foundation, and other manufacturers to create new piano products. Stretto Piano Events is the only concert platform in the world offering pianists the choice to play “stretto” pianos that have narrower keys for small and medium-sized hands! Featured on the front page of the Wall Street Journal as a “musician on a mission,” Hannah and the global movement of “stretto” pianists who play pianos with narrower-than-standard keys are changing the shape of piano keys! Read more at strettopianoconcerts.org

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