NOCCO: Camaraderie
$35 ($25 senior; ages 21 & under free)
- Andy Liang, violin
- Nathan Chan, cello
Johannes Brahms — Double Concerto for Violin and Cello, Op. 102 (Andy Liang, violin, & Nathan Chan, cello)
Join us as we kick off our 2022-23 Season with two exhilarating masterworks to celebrate camaraderie. The concert starts with Mozart’s Symphony No. 31, a vibrant work that Mozart wrote while job-hunting in Paris. The second half features two stellar soloists from the Seattle Symphony, Andy Liang (violin) and Nathan Chan (cello). The two will perform Brahms’ Double Concerto, a sweeping work that Brahms wrote specially for two of his friends to perform.
If ticket cost is a burden, check out our no-questions-asked Free Ticket Program: https://www.nocco.org/free-ticket-program
About Andy Liang, violin
About Nathan Chan, cello
Cellist Nathan Chan made his musical debut at age three conducting the San Jose Chamber Orchestra. He has performed as a soloist with the San Francisco Symphony and The Royal Philharmonic, among others and was hailed by San Francisco Chronicle’s Joshua Kosman for his "profound technical gift and... his mastery of musical narrative." Chan was a chosen artist for Fondation Louis Vuitton's Classe d'Excellence du Violoncelle with renowned cellist Gautier Capuçon. Nathan earned his Bachelor's degree in Economics from Columbia University and has a growing internet presence with over 25 million views on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. (@nathanchancello) Nathan studied with Richard Aaron at The Juilliard School, where he earned his Masters of Music. Nathan recently released his first NFT, collaborating with AI Artist Lia Coleman, combining classical music with machine learning art. He is currently Assistant Principal Cello of the Seattle Symphony.
https://nathanchan.com/