Meet Belén García Sánchez

Belén García is a distinguished professional harpist and dedicated educator whose musical career spans major European cultural hubs and collaborations with renowned ensembles. Currently based in Germany, she combines a rigorous performing schedule with a passionate commitment to music pedagogy.

Academic Foundation

Her artistic excellence is built upon a robust academic foundation. After earning her degree from the Conservatorio Superior de Música 'Manuel Castillo' in Seville, she moved to Germany to complete a Master of Music at the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Mannheim. She is currently further refining her craft in the Master of Orchestra Studies program at the prestigious Universität der Künste Berlin (UdK).

Performance & Orchestral Experience

Since 2024, she has established herself as a prominent freelance harpist in Berlin. Her artistic focus lies in collaborating with leading orchestras across the region and beyond. In the current season, her orchestral engagements include performances with the Sinfonia Leipzig, the Neubrandenburg Philharmonie, the Sinfonie Orchester Berlin, and the Sinfonie Orchester Schöneberg.

Beyond traditional orchestral settings, she frequently contributes to interdisciplinary projects with the Berlin University of the Arts (UdK) and the production company Okoncert, demonstrating her versatility across various musical genres and formats.

Teaching & Assistance

Parallel to her stage career, Belén is deeply invested in nurturing the next generation of musicians. Since April 2025, she has served as a Harp Instructor at the Musikschule Béla Bartók in Berlin. Her pedagogical experience also includes a tenure at the Music School of Sanlúcar la Mayor in Seville (2022–2024) and various teaching engagements throughout Berlin.

Her profile is further distinguished by her comprehensive understanding of the music industry. She has previously served as an assistant at Camac Harfen Deutschland, gaining specialized insight into instrument craftsmanship and commerce, and worked as a research assistant at the Mannheim University of Music