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Violinist Hana Chang

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Born On November 8, 2002
United States
Born in United States
Germany
Germany
instrument
Violin 1647 Nicolo Amati violin on loan from the Rin Collection, Singapore
Bow Vigneron on loan from the Rin Collection, Singapore
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Education
Kronberg Academy | Curtis Institute of Music | New England Conservatory | Haute École de Musique Valais-Wallis | Cleveland Institute of Music
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Teachers
Christian Tetzlaff | Ida Kavafian | Janine Jansen | Ivan Zenaty
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Notable awards/competitions won
2023 Concert Artists Guild Grand Prize | Finalist in the 16th Henryk Wieniawski International Violin Competition, and was awarded distinction | Third Prize and Mozart Prize at the 2021 Yehudi Menuhin International Violin Competition | Second Prize and a Special Prize at the 2021 Stuttgart International Violin Competition | First Prize in the Stradivarius International Violin Competition | Second Prize in the Louis Spohr International Competition and Beethoven Hradec International Violin Competition | Third Prize in the Prague Spring International Violin Competition, and the Silver Medal at the Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition

American violinist Hana Chang is quickly building an impressive career as a soloist and competition winner.

"Impeccable, authentic, and gracious playing – Hana's focus is at all times on the substance of the music."

-The Violin Channel

Born in 2002, Hana Chang gave her first solo performance at the age of 7 and has recently appeared as a soloist with orchestras including the Prague Radio Symphony, Philharmonie Baden-Baden, Czech Virtuosi, National Theater Orchestra, Hunan Symphony, Utah Symphony, Stuttgart Philharmonic Orchestra, Jena Philharmonic, and Poznań Philharmonic. She has performed at the Rockport, St. Wenceslas, Smetana Litomyšl, Deer Valley, Mladá Praha, Vevey Spring Classic, Sion, Solsberg, and Utrecht Chamber Music Festivals and is a laureate of the Stradivarius, Louis Spohr, Prague Spring, and Beethoven Hradec International Violin Competitions. In 2021, she won the third prize and Mozart prize at the Yehudi Menuhin International Violin Competition, as well as the second prize and commission work prize at the inaugural Stuttgart International Violin Competition. In 2022, she was the youngest finalist in the 16th Henryk Wieniawski International Violin Competition where she was awarded distinction. Most recently, she won the grand prize at the 2023 YCAT international auditions in London.

Hana is currently studying at Kronberg Academy with Christian Tetzlaff. These studies are funded by the Nikolas Gruber-Patronat. She continues to be mentored by Ida Kavafian and Janine Jansen, with whom she previously studied. She plays on a 1647 Nicolo Amati violin kindly on loan from the Rin Collection in Singapore.

 

What would be your dream gig?
Beethoven and Berg concertos with Berlin Philharmonic
What is a song that makes you turn the radio up?
It depends on the day… today, some Bill Evans
What would you say makes you unique as a musician?
I care less for tradition and more for what I’ve found in the score and forming my own thoughts and conclusions from what’s on the paper. This doesn’t make me unique, but I think the goal anyway is not to try to be unique, but to be true to the composer and oneself.
Do you keep all 3 meals phone free? No social media scrolling.
No social media scrolling, but sometimes I have a friend or family on FaceTime if I’m eating alone.
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