Harris Han

ABOUT

Palm Beach Symphony
Assistant Conductor


Florida Grand Opera
Section Violinist

International Conducting Competition Universidad de Almería
1st Prize / Primer Premio


Frost School of Music, University of Miami
Conducting Assistant


Aspen Music Festival
2025 Aspen Conducting Academy Fellow


The Solti Foundation U.S.
2025 Career Assistance Award


Harris Han is a conductor and instrumentalist who strives to create performances that help people feel music deeply. Equally at home on the podium, at the keyboard, or with a violin in hand, he believes that many listeners have yet to discover how powerfully music can move them and aims to make that experience possible through meaningful concerts, thoughtful programming, and direct connection with audiences.


Harris currently serves as Assistant Conductor of the Palm Beach Symphony and violinist with the Florida Grand Opera. He is the recent winner of the International Conducting Competition at the Universidad de Almería, Spain, through which he earned guest conducting engagements with the Orchestra Cittá Metropolitana Di Bari (Italy), Pitesti Symphony Orchestra (Romania), and the Kalisz Philharmonic Orchestra (Poland). He is also the recent winner of the 2025 Seoul Philharmonic Conducting Fellowship and, following a recommendation from both the orchestra and Music Director Jaap van Zweden, led the orchestra in a performance of Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra at Lotte Concert Hall. He attended the Aspen Music Festival in the Summer of 2025 as a violinist and conductor. At Aspen, he conducted and performed with the Aspen Conducting Academy Orchestra, assisted Maestra Xian Zhang with the Aspen Festival Orchestra, collaborated on brand new works from the Aspen Center for Composition Studies, and conducted scenes from Wagner’s Tannhäuser under the guidance of Patrick Summers. More

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