Born in Singapore in 1998, Hannah Wirnsperger moved to Liechtenstein as a child, where she studied the flute with Dr. phil. Hossein Samieian since 2005. After successfully completing the Liechtenstein Gymnasium, she was enrolled in the flute class of Charles Aeschlimann and Anne-Laure Pantillons at the Lucerne School of Music in 2017, where she studied until 2020. She worked there together with Joëlle Léandre and Fred Frith, among others. Since 2020, she has been working on her Masters in Contemporary Performance and Composition at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theater, EAMT.
Hannah attended master classes with Sébastian Jacot, Peter-Lukas Graf and Philippe Bernold, among others, and is a scholarship holder of the International Music Academy in Liechtenstein, where she regularly takes part in the intensive weeks and activities of the Music Academy.
Since she was ten years old, Hannah has been able to gain solo, ensemble and orchestral experience at national competitions in Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Austria. Podium concerts, youth performance badges and the Academy for Contemporary Music (LU) always strengthened her musical imagination. Since she values the direct collaboration with composers and improvisers most, Hannah is part of various ensembles that perform both contemporary and improvised music inside and outside of Switzerland.