
PROJECTS

DUO – HARMONICA & PIANO
Long-standing artistic partnership with pianist Benyamin Nuss, developed through more than eight years of international concert collaboration. The duo presents programs ranging from classical repertoire and film music to jazz-inspired arrangements, highlighting the harmonica as a lyrical chamber instrument. Selected appearances include Expo 2020 Dubai, Expo 2025 Osaka, ZDF Morgenmagazin and the televised Opus Klassik concert at the Konzerthaus Berlin.
OCTET / ENSEMBLE PROJECT
Groove-oriented ensemble format combining harmonica, rhythm section and string quartet. The project draws on Brazilian and global influences, with arrangements by Brazilian guitarist and arranger Lucas Brum written specifically for this line-up. Designed for concert halls and festivals, the program blends chamber music textures, jazz phrasing and strong rhythmic grooves, creating a distinctive crossover ensemble sound.


ORCHESTRAL PROJECTS
Concert programs for harmonica and orchestra featuring classical repertoire, film music and newly commissioned works. Alongside established arrangements such as Lehár’s Vilja-Lied, Toselli’s Serenade or Morricone’s Man with a Harmonica, the repertoire includes three contemporary concerti for harmonica and chamber orchestra by Benyamin Nuss, Wolf Kerschek and Alan Broadbent. These works contribute to the emerging concert repertoire for the harmonica as a solo instrument.
SELECTED APPEARANCES
Selected performances in international pop, global and media productions, presenting the harmonica within large-scale contemporary contexts.
These appearances include collaborations with artists such as Saad Lamjarred, as well as projects across reggae, rock and global pop presented on festival stages, broadcast platforms and international showcase events.


JAZZ / LEGACY PROJECTS
Early projects that shaped Reinfeld’s artistic language as an improviser and ensemble musician.
These include the duo project with pianist Christoph Spangenberg, exploring repertoire associated with Toots Thielemans and Stevie Wonder, as well as the jazz/fusion quartet Mr. Quilento, presenting original compositions combining modern jazz language with groove-oriented and experimental elements.
