
Born in Taipei, Mr. Chang started learning violin at the age of four. Thereafter, he was taught by Shu-De Li and was instructed by a known violinist, Nai-Yuan Hu, for a long time. Mr. Chang than entered the National Taiwan University of Arts. During this study period, Mr. Chang won 1st prize in a concerto competition, and also performed Sibelius violin concerto solo with the symphony orchestra for the Taiwan University of Arts in the cultural center of Taipei County. In 1999, Mr. Chang won 2nd prize in Taiwan national violin competition.
Subsequently, Mr. Chang graduated with the first prize honor in the violin department from the National Taiwan University of Arts. In 2000, he participated in the entrance audition for the Taipei National University of the Arts with only two admission slots, and was successfully accepted by the Taipei National University of the Arts.
During his school time, Mr. Chang has received numerous awards of excellence in solo concerto from competitions held by the Taipei National University of the Arts, and performed Paganini caprice and played violin solo with the Orchestra of Taipei University of the Art. With outstanding grades.
After his graduation, Mr. Chang won a scholarship to New York for advanced studies. In the United States, he trained under Lucie Robert at the Mannes Musical College, worked with member of Orion String Quartet.
During the college period, Mr. Chang has actively participated in chamber music, Baroque Orchestra, and solo performances. He has performed in various concert halls in New York. He has also received a scholarship to attend the Aspen Music Festival and obtained the qualification to attend performances by the AAC Orchestra, which only recruits brilliant musicians from Asia.
After returning to Taiwan, in addition to become involved in teaching and performing. Regarding to performance achievements, Mr. Chang has participated in different fields of music such as orchestra, jazz, pop music, and soundtrack production. Mr. Chang has also performed violin solo in the premier of modern musical opera produced by Peking Opera Master Hsing-Guo Wu and received favorable comments.