Get to know Hannah Mufuka

Hannah Mufuka


The Gena Branscombe Project’s 2026 Composer scholarship winner Hannah Mufuka is a composer and sound artist from Decatur, Georgia. She is a recipient of a 2025-2026 Kenan Fellowship at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, where she developed and premiered an original composition, Mbira, My Love. In 2024-2025, she was a See/a/change fellow, where she collaborated on two environmental arts pieces, both of which premiered at the Winston-Salem Arts Council in 2025.

Hannah Mufuka has worked with various ensembles, such as the Golden Hornet Quartet, Decoda, the European Recording Orchestra, and Ensemble Intercolor, and her compositions have been presented in the United States and Europe. Additionally, as an Emerging Composers Program Fellow at the Imani Winds Chamber Music Festival, she premiered a new composition, Osprey, at the Juilliard School.  Currently, Hannah continues to lean into her passion for environmental advocacy through the NC Climate Justice Collective TapRoots Arts Residency and the Good Hart Artist Residency.

Hannah Mufuka holds a Bachelor of Music in Composition from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, where she studied with esteemed composer Dr. Lawrence Dillon and Emmy-nominated sound designer Mark Messick.

On Friday, July 17th, fellow Gena Branscombe Project Board member, Jessica Bloch Moisand, and I had the pleasure of having coffee with Hannah!  What a wonderful, warm, kind and humble person is Hannah.  We presented her with the Project's winners' coffee mug and her scholarship prize.  Getting to know Hannah was delightful and we can honestly say you will be hearing her compositions as her career continues to grow.  

It is an honor to have awarded you The Gena Branscombe Project 2026 Composer scholarship.  Onward from here, Hannah!

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