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Nathan Chan was born on 22 October, 1993 in San Mateo, CA. Discover Nathan Chan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 31 years old?

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Occupation Assistant Principal Cello of the Seattle Symphony
Age 31 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 22 October, 1993
Birthday 22 October
Birthplace San Mateo, California
Nationality United States

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2019

Chan has soloed with orchestras including the San Francisco Symphony, San Francisco Chamber Orchestra, the Royal Philharmonic, the UK Northern Sinfonia, Albany Symphony Orchestra, Marin Symphony, Hong Kong Chamber Orchestra, and The Juilliard Orchestra. Chan has also made many appearances on public radio and TV including NPR’s From The Top, NPR’s Performance Today with Fred Child, and HBO’s "The Music in Me: Children's Recitals From Classical to Latin to Jazz to Zydeco". These collaborations attracted the attention of singer Roberta Flack, who asked Chan to record for her Beatles tribute album, "Let It Be Roberta". In 2009, he was featured in a British documentary entitled "The World’s Greatest Musical Prodigies". Chan has premiered works including the Velesslavista Quadruple Concerto, composed by Alexander Prior, and Double Concerto for Clarinet and Cello, composed by Jonathan Russell. Chan is also a co-founder of the cello ensemble String Theory at Columbia University, with whom he traveled to Arizona to perform at Google’s 2013 Zeitgeist conference. Chan recently began employment with the Seattle Symphony.

2014

Nathan Chan is a strong advocate of using music as a way to inspire others. To make music more popular, he has used YouTube as a way to promote himself and his music. As of May 2014, he has more than 7 million views on his videos. Chan has also made music videos that combine both classical and pop genres of music in order to attract a wider audience.

2013

Chan went to Crocker Middle School in Hillsborough, CA, where he joined the band and learned to play the alto saxophone. He later attended Lick-Wilmerding High School in San Francisco, CA. At this time, he began his studies with San Francisco Conservatory teacher Sieun Lin, and was a member in the San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra. Chan attended Columbia University as a student of the Columbia-Juilliard Exchange Program, where he studied with Richard Aaron. Chan was also part of the Hong Kong Students and Scholars Society while he attended Columbia University to celebrate his roots in Hong Kong culture. Chan was the winner of the 2013 Juilliard Cello Concerto Competition playing the work Don Quixote by Richard Strauss. Nathan is the recipient of the 2012 Davidson Fellowship for his work, "The Importance of Passion".

2006

Chan plays on a 2006 Joseph Grubaugh and Sigrun Seifert cello made in Petaluma, CA. He previously played a 7/8ths cello made in 1756 by Domenico Busan.

1993

Nathan Chan (born 1993) is a Chinese-American cellist from Hillsborough, CA. He has performed with the San Francisco Symphony, The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Albany Symphony Orchestra, among others, and was featured in the HBO Show, "The Music in Me: Children's Recitals From Classical to Latin to Jazz to Zydeco" as well as Channel 4's "The World's Greatest Musical Prodigies". He grew up playing in the San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra. He graduated from Columbia University in 2014 as a student of the Columbia-Juilliard Exchange with a Bachelor's degree in Economics, and from The Juilliard School with a Master of Music degree.