Stern was introduced to music at a young age, starting to play the violin at the age of 3. As a teenager, he played with folk rock bands Matorral and Mecánica Popular. Stern began studying musical composition at university, but at age 19 he abandoned his studies to go to Europe, settling in
Cologne, Germany. Here he met the Latin American fusion group Ortiga, who had left Chile during the 1980s, and played with them for some months. After a year in Germany, Stern moved to the Netherlands to study at the
Conservatorium van Amsterdam and began collaborating in various musical projects. His first solo album,
Nano Stern, was released in 2006, composed of nine songs including two instrumental pieces. The album was promoted on a tour through Europe and later in Chile in a concert with fellow singer-songwriter
Manuel García. One year later, Stern released
Voy y vuelvo (I leave then return) for which he received an
Altazor Award and an APES award (
Asociación de Periodistas de Espectáculos, Association for Arts Journalists in English) for best album of 2008. His third album,
Los espejos (The mirrors), was nominated by the Chilean version of
Rolling Stone as one of the ten best albums of 2009. A documentary,
En Casa (At Home), was filmed at a concert held in Santiago for the album's release. In 2011, Stern released the album
Live in Concert, recorded while on tour in Australia.
Las torres de sal (The salt towers) was released in 2011. It included collaborations with musicians
Joe Vasconcellos,
Francisco Sazo and Antonio Restucci, and was awarded an
Altazor for best fusion album. After seven years of traveling, Nano Stern settled in Santiago in 2012. In 2013 he edited an album titled
La Cosecha (the harvest), a collection of Latin American songs which included three songs written by Stern. Stern has toured widely and played in a number of music festivals, including
WOMAD in Australia,
Lollapalooza Chile, and the Buenos Aires International Folk Festival. "Being away has a lot to do with being here, being present in absence. Chile becomes very strong when you’re far away, and this is clear when I’m creating. I am inspired by my country very much when I am away… it’s a rich dialogue that keeps me well." ==Influences==