Mario Hossen - Violin
"A Paganini reincarnation… The soloist with magnificent creativity interprets the famous violin concert of Paganini with superb sound, clear tone and vigor..."
"Hossen's lyrical reading bears out the composer's own evaluation of this work, with a rare depth of expression and dazzling passagework. His ardently simple presentation of the main themes, particularly the opening Adagio, goes to the heart and soloist and orchestra achieve a sympathetic partnership that does Bruch's Second Violin Concerto in D minor full justice…"
Music Teacher
Mario HOSSEN is a prominent representative of the Bulgarian violin school. A virtuoso of an impressive style of performance he masterfully combines the classical approach with a filigree romantic expressiveness. The musician does not overlook the works by contemporary composers, showing keen responsibility and interest to the modern musical scores.
Mario Hosen began playing the violin in
He is a Soloist with international reputation. He has performed with orchestras including the English Chamber Orchestra, NDR Hannover, Bruckner Orchetra Linz, Orchestra da camera de La Scala di Milano, Radio Symphony Orchestra of Prague, Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, Osaka Symphony, Josef Suk Chamber Orchestra, Wiener Jeunesse Orchestra, Ankara Presidential Symphonic Orchestra, Camerata de Versailles, Cappella Istropolitana, Orchestra di Venezia, Charlotte Philharmonic, Baltic Philharmonic, Philharmonic Budapest, Orquesta Sinfonica del Estado de Mexico, Orquesta Sinfonica UANL, the Bulgarian National Radio Orchestra, and many others. He has been met with a storm of applause in
His concert appearances with all 6 Paganini Concerts, the 24 Capricci, and the 10 Beethoven complete Sonatas have been met with acclaim by critics and audience alike. The violinist is holder of many international prices and awards. He also serves as Artistic Director of the
Mario Hossen plays the 1749 G. B. Guadagnini violin, a loan of the Austrian National Bank.