…Here is a gifted instrumentalist who possesses the ability to become a cellist of the highest order. …The cadenza of the first movement was brilliantly played and his emotive rendering of the Adagio was compelling…
The Chronicle, Reading, Inglaterra 30-5-1980
…here we had a cello placer of quite remarkable talents. The exactitude of his string work was to be wondered at, especially the clarity of cross strings, not a scratch in the wrong place, and the sleeping bow brought strong sleeping cadentes of romance or again bright rapidity of phrases which stirred our emocional personalities…There is not much doubt this young man is going to be a great cello artistin the not too distant future…
The Chronicle, Reading, Inglaterra 25-6-1980
… Marcano… gave an almost overwhelming example of his mastery and lyrical sense of his instrument. From the same introductory vein to the subtle bow that preceded the final cadenza, from the neatness of the staccati in the first song to the intricate figurations that weave the last movement, from the serene nostalgia for lyrical themes to the abandonment of the singular adage, everything was a monument of sobriety and sense of conviction of what was done. Remarkable performance.
El Nacional, Caracas 8-2-96
... The darkly biting sound of Germán Marcano's cello ... imposed from the first moment the impetuous passion that would signify the performance ...
El Nacional, Caracas, 27-6-96
… The young Venezuelan cellist Germán Marcano, a talented and sensitive musician, whose magnificent technique, beautiful and warm sound combined in the aforementioned work by Schostakovich, which he qualified with precision and eloquent poetic refinement.
El Mundo, Caracas, 7-10-86