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  1. Robert Gerhard i Ottenwaelder (Catalan pronunciation: [ruˈβɛɾd ʒəˈɾaɾt]; 25 September 1896 – 5 January 1970) was a Spanish composer and musical scholar and writer, generally known outside his native region of Catalonia as Roberto Gerhard.

  2. Jan 10, 2013 · New book on Roberto Gerhard published by University of Huddersfield. Perspectives on Gerhard: Selected Proceedings of the 2nd and 3rd International Roberto Gerhard Conferences. Edited by Michael Russ and Monty Adkins.

  3. Mar 27, 2021 · Allegro con brio [ 27:39 ] Olivier Charlier, violin BBC Symphony Orchestra, Matthias Bamert (1997) Roberto Gerhard's Violin Concerto, his earliest published concerto, is a piece in three...

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  4. Though not part of the official Gerhard symphonic cycle, the Symphony 'Homage a Pedrell' makes an excellent introduction to the symphonic writing of Roberto Gerhard. Though the serialism of the later symphonies is absent, there is a brilliance in the orchestration and a dark, eerie use of Spanish rhythms and folksongs which is also to be found ...

  5. Roberto Gerhard is one of the great unknowns of twentieth-century music. In mid-May Sir Simon Rattle is introducing us to a composer whose works are notable for their fascinating blend of the avant-garde and of the sounds of Spain.

  6. Roberto Gerhard was born in 1896 in Valls, Spain. Initially he studied piano with Granados and composition with Felipe Pedrell. When Pedrell died in 1922, Gerhard moved to Vienna as a pupil of Arnold Schoenberg. Returning to Barcelona in 1928 he became a central figure in the Catalonian avant-garde, befriending such figures as Pablo Casals and ...

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  8. Sep 1, 2012 · Roberto Gerhard (1896-1970): Sinfonia n.1 (1952/1953) -- BBC Symphony Orchestra diretta da Matthias Bamert -- I. Allegro animato II. Adagio III. Allegro spiritoso -- cover image by Joan Miró ...

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