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Sarah Chang (Young Joo Chang) was born on 10 December, 1980 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., is a Korean American violinist (b.1980). Discover Sarah Chang's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 43 years old?

Popular As Young Joo Chang
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Age 43 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 10 December, 1980
Birthday 10 December
Birthplace Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1979

Chang's parents moved to the United States from South Korea in 1979 for her father's advanced music degree at Temple University.

Her mother took composition classes at the University of Pennsylvania.

Chang has said that although she "never actually lived in Korea... I do still feel very strongly it's where my roots are."

1980

Sarah Chang (장영주; born Young Joo Chang; December 10, 1980) is a Korean American classical violinist.

1986

In 1986, when Chang was 5 years old, she auditioned for and was accepted to the Juilliard School by performing the Bruch Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor.

Chang spent her weekends attending music classes at Juilliard and shopping in New York City with her parents.

When Chang was 6 years old, she started studying with Isaac Stern outside school.

1987

Her younger brother Michael (born 1987) has a degree from Princeton University.

1989

Recognized as a child prodigy, she first played as a soloist with the New York Philharmonic and the Philadelphia Orchestra in 1989.

In 1989, she began working with Dorothy DeLay at her studio in New York where her father had received his musical lessons, and at the Aspen Music Festival and School.

A former student and assistant to DeLay, Hyo Kang, also provided training to Chang.

1990

Especially during the 1990s and early to mid-2000s, Chang had major roles as a soloist with many of the world's major orchestras.

Chang was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and raised in Cherry Hill and Voorhees Township, New Jersey.

Her mother Myoung-Jun Chang is a composer and her father Min-Soo Chang was a violinist and music teacher.

1992

In 1991, when Chang was 10 years old, she recorded her first album, Debut; it was released by EMI Classics on August 18, 1992 and quickly reached the Billboard chart of classical best-sellers.

Chang quickly rose to fame and became known on an international scale, performing up to 150 concerts a year.

1999

She enrolled at Juilliard School to study music, graduated in 1999, and continued university studies.

Following her 1999 high school graduation in New Jersey, she returned to Juilliard for university and studied with DeLay.

Chang learned from a family environment to naturally speak Korean.

Due to her musical accomplishments, Chang is among a very small number of professional figures recognized as a child prodigy.

Her mother trained her to play one-finger melodies on the piano at age 3.

For her fourth birthday, she was given a 1/16-sized violin.

Upon hearing her play at a dinner party, Philadelphia Orchestra concertmaster Norman Carol asked music director Riccardo Muti to listen to her.

At age 8, she auditioned alongside Muti and Zubin Mehta, who was the music director of the New York Philharmonic.

Both granted her immediate engagements.

2002

In 2002, Chang performed in Pyongyang, North Korea.

She said: "The concert was full of government officials. Every single last seat. It was invitation only, but it was an unbelievable experience. Frightening and exhilarating at the same time. And I just thought about how lucky I am. I am so fortunate to be a musician, and at that moment, I genuinely felt that music is the one and only universal language."

Chang took part in watchmaker Movado's global advertising campaign "The Art of Time" with Pete Sampras and composer Wynton Marsalis.

2004

For the 2004 Olympics, she was selected to carry the Olympic torch in New York.

2005

In 2005, the Yale School of Music dedicated a chair in Sprague Hall in Chang's name.

After that, Chang toured for a year with the Berlin Philharmonic and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra in a Sextet program of summer festivals leading to a concert at the Berlin Philharmonie.

2006

In 2006, Newsweek ranked her as one of the Top Eight Achieving Females in the United States.

In the interview accompanying the feature, she said: "I think having a career at such an early age kept me focused. We schedule at least two to three years in advance in the classical industry. I felt so grounded and so grateful to already know what it was that I wanted to do with my life."

2007

Chang played a recital at Carnegie Hall on April 7, 2007, accompanied by the British pianist Ashley Wass.

2008

She continued to perform with the Los Angeles Philharmonic and Esa-Pekka Salonen and appear with the former at the Hollywood Bowl and Walt Disney Concert Hall throughout 2008.

On March 27 and 28, 2008, she played for San Antonio, Texas audiences at the Majestic Theater, a performance preceded by an appearance (to meet and inspire young as well as seasoned musicians at no charge) at Antonio Strad Violin in the same city.

2009

From May 2009 to June 2010, she held recital tours across Europe, North America, and Asia with pianist Andrew von Oeyen; a July 2010 recording of the two was eventually released.

2010

On February 12, 2010, she gave a recital at the Barbican Hall in London.

Chang made an appearance at the University of Southern California in March 2010, playing Max Bruch's Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 26.

She performed at the Hollywood Bowl in August 2010.