Biography / Discography
“Wonderfully inevitable Bach… Graf is a musician first and, only after that, an assured and technically complete pianist.”
The Washington Post

“The pianist managed to unify into a compelling whole the disparate elements in Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition.”
The New York Times

“The playing had elegance, without missing dash or spirit, and a fine understanding of tone colors.”
The Philadelphia Inquirer

“Graf has mastered the most difficult part of the pianist’s art–reticence, the ability to say compelling things and seize the audience’s attention without pounding.”
The Washington Post

“…brought bounteous passion to Beethoven’s Third Piano Concerto. Graf was masterful. His graceful presence on the stage, his incredible range of touch on the keyboard and his knowledge of the work were well expressed. Electrifying”
Daily Sun– AZ

“Two spectacular nights in the hands of one of the most virtuosic interpreters of classical music of the last decade.”
El Tiempo – Bogota

“Sensational… Poetic… Dramatic… ingenious mix of simplicity and complexity. If you ever have the opportunity to hear Enrique Graf, do yourself a favor and go.”
Michael Redmond, The Star-Ledger– NJ

“Graf presented his part with an energetic approach and in careful marriage with the orchestra’s play of sounds. The public welcomed it very warmly. (The Nights in the Gardens of Spain with the Orquesta Sinfonica de Chile)
El Mercurio– Santiago de Chile

“Unusually interesting……ideal performances” (Beethoven Concertos 1 & 2, Centaur 2175)
Fanfare

“Graf displayed some of the most spellbinding pianissimo heard recently. His shaded dynamics and crisp articulation would undoubtedly have made Ravel’s heart sing for joy.”
The State Journal Register– IL

“Lyric beauty, haunting folk melodies. His total concept had authority.” (Grieg Concerto)
The Indianapolis Star

“Graf has all the bombastic ammunition in his arsenal that he could ever need, certainly, but he chose to use it with calculated restraint. This was most evident in his brilliant performance of Beethoven Sonata Op.111…control…stunning voice-leading.”
The Washington Post

“Mr. Graf’s Bach is extroverted, impulsive and altogether joyous, marked by an irresistible sense of flow.”
The New York Times