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Otto Gerdes
Otto Gerdes is credited on 3,730 releases across 441 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1955–2023 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
3,730
Pressings credited
441
Albums
8
Decades active
52
In collections
Biography
Otto Gerdes (born 20 January 1920 in Cologne; died 15 June 1989) was a German conductor and record producer. He studied music at the Hochschule für Musik Köln, including conducting with Hermann Abendroth. He conducted opera in Berlin, Dresden, Koblenz, Leipzig, and Munich. He also conducted the radio orchestras of Baden-Baden and Cologne and led concerts with the Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden. In 1956 he became a record producer for Deutsche Grammophon and in 1963 the label's artistic director. His conducting for that label began when he filled in for an ailing conductor, recording excerpts from the opera Eugene Onegin. He was dismissed at Deutsche Grammophon in the mid-1960s. The incident that led to his dismissal was recounted in Richard Osborne's 1998 biography of Herbert von Karajan. Gerdes, fresh from a conducting assignment, addressed Karajan as one conductor to another with a "Herr Kollege" (my dear colleague). Gerdes conducted several works for record including the Prelude to Act 1 of Wagner's Die Meistersinger, a complete Tannhäuser (Dresden version) as well as Wagner's rarely recorded Symphony in C major. He also conducted a recording of the Brahms 4th Symphony. Included in Gerdes's awards as a producer is a Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording for Wagner's Siegfried conducted by Karajan with the Berlin Philharmonic (1969).
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Credited work
3,730 releases · 441 albums · active 1955–2023
- Production · 3,171
- Other credits · 721
- Performance · 174
- Engineering · 17
Studios: Jesus-Christus-Kirche, Berlin · Berliner Philharmonie · Herkulessaal, München · Französische Kirche, St. Moritz
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Symphonie Nr.5
1963

9 Symphonien
1963

Symphonien Nos. 2 & 3 »Liturgique«
1995

Die Zauberflöte = The Magic Flute = La Flute Enchantée
1965

Symphonie Nr. 5 (9) E-Moll Op. 95 "Aus Der Neuen Welt"
1964

Symphony No. 9 / Symphony No. 8
1964

Requiem KV 626
1961

Symphonie Nr. 1 C-Moll Op. 68

Symphonie Nr. 4
1977

Adagio
1973

Scheherazade
1967

Violin Concerto
1967

Klavierkonzert Nr. 3 C-Dur · In C Major · En Ut Majeur/Klavierkonzert G-Dur · In G Major · En Sol Majeur
1967

Symphonien 1 & 2
1963

Serenade for Strings - Nutcracker Suite

Sinfonias Nos. 1 "Titã" E 5 - Lieder Eines Fahrenden Gesellen
2007

Herzog Blaubarts Burg · Cantata Profana
1999

Cellokonzert / Cellokonzert No. 1 / Kol Nidrei / Schelomo
1999

Les Préludes · Mazeppa / Ungarische Rhapsodie No. 4 · Vyšehrad · Die Moldau
1995

Don Quixote / Tod Und Verklärung
1989

Symphony No. 3 “Eroica” / Overture: “Leonore III”
1987

Ballettsuiten (Dornröschen • Schwanensee • Nussknacker)
1986

200 Jahre-Years-Ans-Anni Teatro Alla Scala
1986

Also Sprach Zarathustra / Till Eulenspiegel
1986
Frequent collaborators
- Beethoven
- Ludwig van Beethoven
- Mozart
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Richard Wagner
- Franz Schubert
- Richard Strauss
- Herbert von Karajan
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