„….grande clarté et une précision méticuleuse qui peuvent enthousiasmer.Cet instrument peut aussi apporter une polyphonie qui ne détruit pas l’equilibre des registres. C’est une féte pour l’oreille, car les sonorities légères se propagent tout en gardant leur timbre intact et leur puissance emotive.”

L’ECHO DE LA BOURSE, BRUXELLES

 

“Technically Mr. Reichenbach is a virtuoso player, categorically demonstrated by his masterly account of Regondi’s Introduction e Caprice, one of the most difficult pieces in the guitar repertoire.  The four movements of Bach’s a-minor Partita were outstanding, the voices perfectly balanced, the timbres always individual, but never obtrusive.
A rare musical experience.”

THE DUNDEE COURIER

 

“Gerhard Reichenbach, who presented  an almost unknown guitar repertoire in a performance of great brilliance and clarity. …a musical evening, in which the guitar was once more presented as a very interesting concert instrument.”

SÜDDEUTSCHE ZEITUNG, MUNICH

 

“Clear scales, performed by Gerhard Reichenbach with almost incredible technical ease.”

ZEITUNG, MUNICH

 

“Gerhard Reichenbach together with the Bayerische Kammerphilharmonie.
Soon it was obvious: He is not a musician, who performs music as a task.
He directly vitalized Leo Brouwer’s “Tres Danzas concertantes” through his “furioso” and his spontaneous, improvising-like art, which is bursting  out of  energy.
And Boris Assafievs Concerto G-Major, a work in a more classical style, he played with good sense for the dramatic power and for its humour.”

MAIN ECHO

 

“A true virtuoso of the guitar”

RHEIN ZEIITUNG, KOBLENZ

 

“Reichenbach ha avvolto il publico in sonorita leggere e cantanti, cesellate divagando, nel parlato scordere ritmico, con dolcezza, in un suonare poeico e raccolto, davvero personale nelle scelta delle sfumature.”

IL MESSAGERO VENETO

 

“It is always something special when a European musician dares to perform music from South America. If it is sometimes said, that South American players are unmatched in terms of the feeling for Latin-American music, Gerhard Reichenbach convinces us of the opposite.”

DETLEV BORK, STACCATO

 

“The gem is Sergio Assad’s wonderful Aquarelle. Reichenbach shows, that he has the fingers for the mostly animated first movement (Divertimento), not to mention an understanding for the music’s evolution from a bare three-note motiv.He captures its essential breathless quality very neatly. The concluding Preludio e Toccatina scampers around the fingerboard in a fine style, and Reichenbach is up to all the intricacies, the dash and exuberance well realized.”
                                                                                 
CLASSICAL GUITAR

 

“Gerhard Reichenbach is one of the great artists in the classical guitar scene. His playing forces and invites to careful listening and to sharing the sounds and emotions.
He knows about the art to let the guitar sing. Reichenbach is a musician in the best meaning of this word: He lets his instrument sing of all the beautiful things, which make our life comfortable, without any kind of “fishing for applause”, only with his mastership. Three encores showed that he was successful.”

MAIN ECHO

 

“Artistic competence which delights!”

PROF. DIETER KREIDLER