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Mario Häring


Germany | 28 years old

Mario Häring was born in November 1989 in Hanover, Germany and grew up in Berlin.
Descending from a Japanese-German family of musicians, he gained first experiences with the piano and violin at the young age of three years and in 1994 took up his first piano lessons. Even before finishing high school, he became a student of Professor Fabio Bidini at the Julius-Stern-Institute of the University of the Arts Berlin and of Prof. Karl-Heinz Kämmerling at HMTM Hanover. It was also with Prof. Kämmerling and Prof. Lars Vogt that Mario Häring completed his Bachelor and Master.
He gains musical impulses from various master classes, amongst others with Paul Badura-Skoda, Pascal Devoyon, Anatol Ugorski, Walter Blankenheim and Andras Schiff.
Additionally, he regularly attends immersion courses at the International Music Academy in Liechtenstein, where he also is a scholarship holder.
After his orchestral debut with the Berlin Symphony Orchestra at the Berlin Philharmonic Hall in 2003, more concerts with orchestra followed, among others at the Philharmonic Hall in Constance, the Tokyo Metropolitan Theater, Tokyo Bunka Kaikan and the Berlin Philharmonic Hall for six more times.
He continues playing concerts at renowned halls such as the Konzerthaus Berlin, the Laeiszhalle in Hamburg and the Suntory Hall in Tokyo. He was also a guest at festivals such as the Braunschweig Classix Festival, the Schwetzinger Festival, the International Steinway Festival, the Schleswig-Holstein Musikfestival, the Lucerne Festival "Ark Nova" in Matsushima, the Kissinger Sommer and the chamber music festival "Spannungen" in Heimbach.
In spring 2017 he was the first "Intendant in residence" of the newly founded festival "alpenarte" in Schwarzenberg, Austria. Concert engagements led him to Japan, China, Namibia, Finland, Italy, Spain, Greece, Liechtenstein, Austria, Luxembourg, the USA, and Switzerland.
Apart from engagements with orchestras and as a soloist, Mario Häring is also devoted to chamber music. He shares this passion with the violinist Noé Inui, with whom he released the ICMA-nominated CD "Identity".
Mario Häring's debut CD, "Russian Moments", also bears proof of his versatility, delivering expressive interpretations of works by Rachmaninoff, Prokofiev, and Kapustin.

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