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Bryan Reichert serves as Adjunct Professor of Music at the College of Wooster and Lecturer in Guitar at Baldwin Wallace University’s Conservatory of Music since 2019. His roles include teaching guitar classes and studio instruction for music majors and non-majors. He holds a MM in Guitar Performance from the Cleveland Institute of Music (studying under Grammy-winning guitarist Jason Vieaux) and a BM in Guitar Performance from Baldwin Wallace University (under Jorge Amaral and Loris Chobanian).
Reichert’s research interests focus on classical guitar performance, contemporary compositions, and music pedagogy. He has premiered works by modern composers such as Loris O. Chobanian, including “Variations on an Israeli Theme” with the Skidmore College Orchestra (2016) and “Three Romances for Guitar and Orchestra” with the Parma Symphony Orchestra (2018). His performance of “Three Spanish Dances” aired on WCLV 104.9 FM in 2015.
Prior to his current roles, he served as Director of Operations for the Cleveland Classical Guitar Society (2013–2016) and Education Outreach Coordinator for their Education Program. He maintains an active performance career, balancing teaching with collaborative projects.
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