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Mark Christopher Paul Ehrenfried (; born 24 June 1991) is a German pianist and composer. He has published five albums and performed concerts worldwide. In Germany, he is especially known for his childhood TV appearances, for his collaborations with pop-music producer
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, as well as for touring with the East-German rock band The Puhdys. Recently, Ehrenfried performs piano music of the
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Romantic composer
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. Ehrenfried also holds speeches about Christianity, music, values and culture. He describes himself as a
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Early life

Mark Ehrenfried was born 24 June 1991 in Berlin and grew up as an only child in a single-parent household. He attempted to play a piano when he was three years old and took up piano lessons by the age of 4.


Career

In July 1999, Ehrenfried performed his first full-length piano-solo concert at The Meistersaal Berlin, after which numerous TV - show appearances, interviews and a first CD album publication with
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followed. In 2001, Ehrenfried held a speech, honouring the social work of the singer
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, and presented him with the German MDR / RBB annual TV award. Former footballer and music producer
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introduced Mark Ehrenfried to popular music and music composition. They decided to work together, producing pop-classical crossover music. In 2002, Mark Ehrenfried published his first pop music album with
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and appeared on Swiss television, performing the opening of Tchaikovsky's first piano concerto in front of the Victoria Waterfalls in
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. He performed twice alongside
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on TV, raising money for the international
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Mark Ehrenfried continued producing pop and rock music for several years, most notably with The Puhdys, with whom he went on tour and co-produced several songs. Mark Ehrenfried was artistic and cultural partner for
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under the World-in-balance initiative, where he worked with actor and philanthropist
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and explorer
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. He also held inspirational speeches in schools and universities, combining concert performances with lectures and lessons. From 2010 to 2013, he led piano - solo concerts in Berlin, such as the
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Konzerthaus and
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. From 2016 onwards, Mark Ehrenfried raises awareness about Norwegian classical composers'
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's piano solo music, to which Ehrenfried's 2017 album "Mark Ehrenfried plays Christian Sinding", is entirely devoted to. Ehrenfried identifies
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as the root of western culture, music and art. He works closely together with several Christian organisations, and is often invited to discussions.


Education

Mark Ehrenfried was home-schooled, but has also intermittently attended an international secondary school in Berlin. He holds the
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. Ehrenfried graduated from
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in 2016, with a
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in Global Business with Japanese. He also holds a Licentiate in Piano Performance from the
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Private life

Mark Ehrenfried is married and lives in
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Discography

* 2001: ''Meine Lieblingsstücke'' * 2002: ''Gestatten'' * 2002: ''Mark Ehrenfried Plays Bach, Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven Et Al'' * ''Live im Kammermusiksaal der Berliner Philharmonie'' (2-piece album) * 2017: ''Mark Ehrenfried Plays
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*2018: Somewhere (Live) *2020: Tomorrow (Instrumental)


Filmography

* 2002: ''Danke, Anke'' (TV series) * 2003: ''Zauberhafte Heimat'' (TV series) * 2006: ''Die Mozartshow''


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Ehrenfried, Mark 1991 births Alumni of Regent's University London German pianists Living people 21st-century pianists