Chris Christopher has performed extensively throughout Europe and North America. As a recitalist he has performed at venues including the Lincoln Center, Carnegie Weill Hall, Merkin Concert Hall, Concert Auditorium at the Museum of the City of New York, the Amigos de la Zarzuela Series, Aspen Music Festival, Engelsholm Manor Concert Series (Engelsholm, Denmark), Salle Casino Theatre Concert Hall (Geneva, Switzerland), Philomuses Music Festival (Paris, France), Maene Auditorium Concert Hall and Kaufmann Auditorium Concert Hall (Brussels, Belgium), Saint Mark’s Music Festival (Florence, Italy).
His performances with orchestras include appearances with the Oregon Symphony, the Queens Symphony Orchestra in New York City, the North Carolina Symphony in Greensboro, North Carolina, the Broadway Symphony (now Orchestra Seattle) and the Seattle Philharmonic in Seattle, Washington.
Christopher began his musical studies at the age of four at the Taiwan Youth Genius Program. At the age of ten, Christopher immigrated to the United States to further his artistic education with Margaret Pressley, the founder of the Seattle Conservatory of Music, and later with Walter Schwede, Professor of Violin at the Western Washington University. At the age of fifteen, he became a scholarship student at the Pre-College Division of the Juilliard School in New York City under the tutelage of the late Dorothy DeLay and Naoko Tanaka. He has also studied in private lessons and played in masterclasses with Joseph Swensen, Zakhar Bron, Stephanie Chase, John Fadial, Boris Kuschnir, Cho-Liang Lin, Robert Lipsett, and Ian Swensen.