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Wilhelm Gerhard

born: 1780
died: 1858
country: Austria

Wilhelm Gerhard was born in Weimar in 1780, a descendant of the famous seventeenth-century religious poet Paul Gerhardt. He worked as a dramaturg in the Leipzig Stadttheater where it is possible Schumann knew him personally, particularly if he was the same Gerhard who was the father of Schumann’s favourite local soprano, Livia Frege. His translation of Byron’s Mazeppa was followed by his volume of Burns translations (1840) and his Minstrelklänge aus Schottland, rhythmisch verdeutscht (1853). He also studied Serbian folk poetry, translated Anakreon and Sappho, wrote travel books, and published four volumes of his own Gedichte. He died in Heidelberg in 1858.

from notes by Graham Johnson ©

Albums
'Brahms & Schumann: Voices of the Night' (CDA66053)
'Schumann: Songs' (CDH55275)
'Schumann: The Complete Songs' (CDS44441/50)
'Schumann: The Complete Songs, Vol. 7 – Dorothea Röschmann & Ian Bostridge' (CDJ33107)
'Schumann: The Complete Songs, Vol. 8 – Christopher Maltman, Jonathan Lemalu & Mark Padmore' (CDJ33108)
Complete works available for download
CLARA SCHUMANN  (1819-1896)
Am Strande Susan Gritton (soprano), Eugene Asti (piano)
ROBERT SCHUMANN  (1810-1856)
Myrthen, Op 25 Dorothea Röschmann (soprano), Ian Bostridge (tenor), Graham Johnson (piano)
Vier Duette, Op 34 Dorothea Röschmann (soprano), Ian Bostridge (tenor), Graham Johnson (piano)
Alphabetical listing of all musical works
Am Strande (Schumann)
Lieder und Gesänge I, Op 27 (Schumann)
Myrthen, Op 25 (Schumann)
Romanzen und Balladen III, Op 145 (Schumann)
Vier Duette, Op 34 (Schumann)
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