Linus Härle, born in 2006, started learning piano at the age of 6 and studied from 2017-2019 with Mr. Nils Skorupinski. Since 2020 he is studying with pianist Yossi Reshef in Berlin. In 2022 he participated in the „Kleiner Schumann Wettbewerb“ in Schuman’s birth town of Zwickau and received mentions of outstanding success. In the following year he participated in the most important youth competition in Germany, „Jugend Musiziert“, where he was a prize winner at all three stages of the competition. Linus made his orchestral debut at the age of 17, where he played the Schumann Piano Concerto under the direction of maestro Eitan Globerson. He was also chosen to perform in the „Young Stars“ series concert at the Musicfest Perugia at the summer of 2024. Linus is a recipient of the Reifler Scholarship and was one of the young participants at the Tel Hai International Piano Master Classes 2024, where he was chosen to play in the Gala-Concert in Tel Aviv, Israel. In 2025 Linus made his debut in the Berlin Philharmonic concert hall.
Linus participated in public piano master classes with Ilana Vered, Iddo Bar-Shai, Hung-Kuan Chen, Asaf Zohar and Dror Semmel among others. He wrote a graduation paper and gave a lecture on Debussy’s piano music.
Growing up in the musical capital of Europe, Berlin, Linus was a member of the professional boys choir Staats- und Domchor Berlin from the age 6 and until he was 15, performing under the direction of Kai-Uwe Jirka with conductors such as Christoph Eschenbach, Ivan Fischer and Sir Simon Rattle, together with the Berliner Philharmoniker and Deutsche Symphonie Orchester, among others.