Daniel Hamin Go

Korean-Canadian cellist Daniel Hamin Go has performed across three continents, making appearances at the Berliner Philharmonie, Cadogan, Carnegie Hall, Flagey Studios, and Konzerthaus Berlin. An avid chamber musician, Go has made appearances at Four Seasons, IMS Prussia Cove, Kronberg Academy, Krzyzowa Music, Tsinandali, and Yellow Barn, with musical partners including Jonathan Biss, Glenn Dicterow, Miriam Fried, Ida Kavafian, Rachel Podger, Fazil Say, and Jean-Claude Vanden Eynden.

Go’s education took place in six institutions across five countries, and his mentors include Julia Lichten, David Geber, Steven Isserlis, Gary Hoffman, and Rita Wagner. Go was an artist-in-residence at the coveted Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel and held a fellowship position at the Royal Conservatory of Music’s Rebanks Family Fellowship and International Residency Program.

In 2025, Go released his debut album, ARIRANG, on Orchid Classics with the generous support of Canada Council for the Arts and Ontario Arts Council.

Go performs on a cello made by Antonio & Rafaelle Gagliano, Naples ca. 1830, generously on loan by CANIMEX.