Classical guitar
is professor of guitar at the Bremen University of the Arts and also teaches his instrument at the Hanns Eisler Academy of Music in Berlin and at the Institute of Music at the Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences.
His international concert activities have taken him as a soloist, in Mare Duo and in various ensembles through numerous countries in Europe, Asia, North and South America. He is the winner and prizewinner of over ten competitions in Europe, including renowned competitions in Spain, Italy, Greece and Germany and has received scholarships of the Richard Wagner Association e.V., the Friedrich-Jürgen-Sellheim Society e.V. and Yehudi Menuhin Live Music Now e.V.
He is a guest artist and juror at international festivals like Koblenz Guitar Festival, Heinsberg International Guitar Festival, Hersbruck Guitar Festival. Students of his guitar classes are winners and prizewinners of various national and international guitar competitions.
As a soloist and in Mare Duo, Fabian Hinsche is the dedicatee of numerous compositions by composers such as C. Domeniconi, J. Zenamon, K. Vassiliev, J. Kindle, L. Wüller, T. A. LeVines, F. A. Wallace, M. Borner and O. Boyko.
Fabian Hinsche has recorded several CDs: the solo CDs "Journey", "Selected Works for Guitar by Rudolf Leberl", which was released as a double CD on the renowned Naxos label, as well as "12 Mysteries for guitar by Lars Wüller", the duo CDs of the Mare Duo "Crystal Tears", which was reviewed as one of the best CDs of its kind, the chamber music CD "Mare Duo plays Wallace" and two duo CDs for the Naxos label with works by Carlo Domeniconi and American composers. Radio recordings were made in Germany, Austria, Denmark and Russia, among others.
Fabian Hinsche holds a doctorate (Dr. phil.) in media culture analysis on the subject of "Aesthetics of musical interpretation" and is the 1st chairman of EGTA D (European Guitar Teachers Association Germany) as well as editor of the "EGTA Journal - The new guitar magazine". He gives lectures and publishes on historical, guitaristic and aesthetic themes and edited numerous music editions for various publishers, including the "Edition Mare Duo", published by Trekel-Verlag/Hamburg.
Fabian Hinsche studied guitar with Prof. Alfred Eickholt, Prof. Carlo Marchione and Prof. Hubert Käppel.