Christian Reichert
Christian Reichert
Christian Reichert shows a command of the guitar that encompasses both extreme sensitivity and virtuosity. The guitarist with "the fascinating technical experience and perfect rhythm" (SZ Germany) "fills the audience easily with enthusiasm" (El País, Spain). He concertizes and gives master-classes frequently all over Europe including Russia and Bulgaria, in the U.S. and other international venues. (Paris, Moscow, Granada, Montreux, Stockholm, Cracow, Sofia, Vienna etc.) Christian Reichert works as a soloist with renowned orchestras like the Rousse Philharmonic Ochestra", the "Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra", the Plovdiv Philharmonic Orchestra, the "Freiburg Philharmonic Orchestra", the Orchestra Cameralna Bratislava", "Deutsche Kammersolisten" and many others.Mr. Reichert earned worldwide reputation with his much lauded and constantly broadening compact disc recordings for "Music Minus One" in New York. He has recorded the most important guitar concertos with orchestra like Rodrigos´ "Concierto de Aranjuez", "Fantasia para un Gentilhombre", concertos by Mauro Giuliani, Ferdinando Carulli, Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Manuel Maria Ponce and Antonio Vivaldi. The recordings are distributed worldwide and beeing sold in more than 20 countries. During the last 5 years Christian Reichert has been working also as a conductor and film score composer for several movies.By age 21 he was a prize-winner at the Andrés Segovia International Guitar Competition in Spain. He won several prizes at international competitions all over Europe like 1998 the First Prize at the International Guitar Foundation`s Competition in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, as well as First Prize at the International Competition for Contemporary Music 1999 in Frankfurt (Germany).He finished his studies as a guitar soloist in Cologne and Freiburg (Germany) with distinction. His teachers were Roberto Aussel (Argentina), Sonja Prunnbauer, Manuel Barrueco, Leo Brouwer, Roland Dyens and the Grammy winners Alvaro Pierri and Sharon Isbin. A very special honour was the work with legendary baritone Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau.Christian Reichert has recorded more than 20 CDs and played for many television and radio stations worldwide.