Regenballade

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  • But not forgotten  

    Regenballade (Audio CD)
    Rain ballad - so long ago, but not forgotten. Achim Reichel people like him - and yet with a difference, as in the field of poetry. A listening pleasure - and an invitation to get this man a lot more time on the ears.
  • Class edition  

    Regenballade (Audio CD)
    I agree with the previous speaker to respect the musical value, but would clearly contradict that matter remastering. The whole Wek is significantly more powerful to bear and it may be that differentiate instrument making much better. The stereo sepa
  • Achim at school  

    Regenballade (Audio CD)
    Even when I went to kindergarten, I often heard my mother this plate. They probably practiced successfully what "Toni Wenzel" (see below) does with his children. And with success! In my childhood I was just the stories that he told as so fascina
  • Sensitive and effective set to music !!!  

    Regenballade (Audio CD)
    Rain ballad is not only a must when sailing. It is our favorite CD for years. You have to just keep hearing. Achim Reichel has been able brilliantly to create here a work that seems to me once: Text content and music are so effectively and sensitivel
  • Exceptional phenomenon  

    Regenballade (Audio CD)
    Achim Reichel has landed consistently to "Dat Shanty Alb'm" and "Hobgoblin" from the German classics. "John Maynard" I had to learn by heart at school, it did not work out. Now I can the poem by heart - sing from. Even the &q
  • Successful collection of known ballads  

    Regenballade (Audio CD)
    For me as a teacher, the Achim Reichel's interpretations are just therefore particularly emfehlenswert because even with them another literature teaching in schools is possible. The freedom to change classic sound, invites imitation. Especially right
  • Goethe meets German Rock Music  

    Regenballade (Audio CD)
    Achim Reichel, still known to many of the old Rattles, set to music classic on this CD German poems among others JW Goethe. Just a great idea to merge German classicism with honest rock music. After "Nis Randers" can dance even. But please do no