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Gerd Albrecht (19 July 1935 – 2 February 2014) was a German conductor. Albrecht was born in Essen, the son of the musicologist Hans Albrecht (1902–1961). He studied music in Kiel and in Hamburg, where his teachers included Wilhelm Brückner-Rüggeberg. He was a first-prize winner at the International Besançon Competition for Young Conductors at age 22. His first post was as a repetiteur at the Stuttgart State Opera. Later, he became Senior Kapellmeister at the Staatstheater Mainz, and Generalmusikdirektor in Lübeck. He also held posts at the Deutsche Oper Berlin, the Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich and the Hamburg State Opera.
His work in contemporary opera included conducting Aribert Reimann's Lear in both its world premiere and its United States premiere, as well as making the first commercial recording of the opera. His other commercial recordings include Robert Schumann's Genoveva and Manfred, and the first commercial recording of Hans Werner Henze's Gogo no Eiko (The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea) in its revised Japanese-language version.Albrecht died at age 78 on 2 February 2014 in Berlin.
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GenderMale
Birthday1935-07-19
Deathday2014-02-02 (78 years old)
Birth PlaceEssen, Germany
CitizenshipsGermany
AwardsGold Decoration for Services to the City of Vienna, Officer's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany, International Besançon Competition for Young Conductors, Grimme-Preis, Great Silver Medal of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria
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