Oksana Hahn was born in Kyiv, Ukraine, to the family of a well-known professional choral conductor. At an early age, she began violin and piano lessons. At age 7, she was enrolled for 11 years in the "Mykola Lysenko Special Music School for Gifted Youth" in Kyiv, followed by a further 5 years of studies at the Kyiv Tchaikovsky State Conservatory University, where she specialized in piano solo and chamber music, and pedagogy. Before immigrating to Canada at age 23, Oksana had already performed in Ukraine, Russia, the Baltic Republics, Yugoslavia, and Bulgaria, winning several awards and laureates. Arriving in Edmonton in 1990, she quickly established herself as a performer, teacher, and accompanist, appearing in concert series alongside Marek Jablonski, Joseph Fridman, and Tanya Prochazka. In 1991, she performed a solo program of Mozart's works at the Mozartmania Festival in Edmonton for the 200th-year commemoration of Mozart's death. Her dedication to excellence in music resulted in a large and committed group of students at the Faculty of Alberta College Conservatory of Music. In 1999, she was selected as the official accompanist for the finals at the Canadian Music Competition in Edmonton, Alberta. In 2000, Ms. Hahn moved to the Greater Toronto Area and began teaching privately. She established the "Elite Piano Studio" in the Durham region, helping students find and nurture their passion for music while ensuring countless opportunities to participate in master classes, recitals, workshops, competitions, and exams. Her knowledge of piano repertoire is broad, from beginner to advanced levels, including the major piano concertos, many of which she has performed herself. During the rewarding 32 years of her teaching career, many of her students have won top prizes, special awards, and scholarships at the regional, provincial, and national levels. All Elite Piano students have successfully completed RCM examinations and strive to achieve "honors" and "distinction" in their practical and theory exam results. Beyond her teaching endeavors, Oksana remains actively involved in Ontario's musical community, serving in leadership roles and volunteering as an accompanist for choirs. Currently, she serves as the Music Director at Pickering Village United Church. Oksana and her husband enjoy life in Ajax as parents of three kids; their eldest is pursuing jazz piano at Humber, and the youngest is a budding cellist, playing with the Durham Youth Orchestra. Oksana enjoys cooking, staying active, maintaining close relationships, and taking long walks with her Dog, Shahla.
From the Branch:
Oksana joined Pickering Ajax ORMTA in 2001 and has contributed to our branch events and served as Vice-President and workshop convenor. Oksana and her husband Rick have facilitated our student recitals in providing the programme on many occasions, including booking her church venue. She brings very heartwarming remarks at the conclusion of our recitals and is an inspiration to her colleagues. Her piano students who range from beginner to ARCT regularly perform in our branch recitals and are high achievers. Recently her student Albert Chang was awarded 2nd place in the ORMTA Instrumental finals. Oksana enjoys performing at various events. She has a passion for enriching the general public in the culture of classical music and raising awareness of the true meaning of musicianship. We wish her much success in the future.