Walter Gerwig

Walter Gerwig (26 November 1899 – 9 July 1966) was an influential German lutenist, choral conductor and composer. He was one of the pioneers in the revival of early music revival and historical performance practice. He was also a choral conductor. Through his concerts and recordings Gerwig made a significant contribution to the revival of the lute and its repertoire in Europe and America.

Together with Fritz Jöde, he was one of the co-founders of the first folk music school in Berlin, the Berliner Volksmusikschule. From 1928 he was the lute teacher at the Berlin's Akademie für Kirchen- und Schulmusik. During the Nazi era he did not join the NSDAP and avoided appearing at Nazi-sponsored events. From 1952 he headed the lute course at the State Academy of Music in Köln.

Gerwig made numerous LP recordings of Baroque and Renaissance lute repertoire. He received the prize of the Deutschen Schallplattenkritik in 1965, for the recording of J.S. Bach's Suite in G minor (BWV 995) a year before his death. In addition, Gerwig also composed several works for lute, guitar and other stringed instruments. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Gerwig, Walter
    Published 1950
    Other Authors: “…Gerwig, Walter…”
    Classmark: MD 602 Gerw
    Book
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    by Gerwig, Walter
    Published 1950
    Classmark: MC 400 Gerw
    Book
  3. 3
    by Gerwig, Walter
    Published 1950
    Classmark: MC 400 Gerw
    Book
  4. 4
    Classmark: MC 400 Gerw
    Book
  5. 5
    Classmark: MD 632 Rose
    Book
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    Classmark: MD 602 Rein
    Book
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    Published 1954
    Other Authors: “…Gerwig, Walter…”
    Classmark: MA 40 Gerw
    Book
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