Gerhart von Westerman (19 September 1894 – 14 February 1963) was a German composer, artistic director and music writer.
Life
Born in Riga, after graduating from high school Westerman studied composition at the Hochschule für Musik in Berlin, where Paul Juon was his teacher. From 1918 he continued his studies with Walter Courvoisier and August Reuß in Munich and received his doctorate in 1921 with a thesis on "Giovanni Porta als Opernkomponist".
In Munich he became head of department at the radio station in 1925, later at the radio stations in Berlin and Saarbrücken. In 1939 the Berlin Philharmonic appointed him as its artistic director (as successor to Hans von Benda). He held this office until 1945 and then again from 1952 onwards[1] until 1959 from. In 1951 he founded the Berliner Festwochen, which he organized every year from then on until 1959.
Gerhart von Westerman. Eine kleine Monographie.[4] Bote & Bock, Berlin/Wiesbaden 1959 (with contributions by Hans Heinz Stuckenschmidt and Peter Wackernagel, also contains a catalogue raisonné).
Friedrich Herzfeld: Das Lexikon der Musik.[5] Ullstein, Frankfurt/Berlin/Vienna 1976.
Gerhart von Westerman, Karl Schumann: Knaurs Opernführer.[6]paperback Nr. 216.
Helmut Scheunchen: Lexikon deutschbaltischer Musik.[7]Lexikon deutschbaltischer Musik, Verlag Harro von Hirschheydt, Wedemark-Elze 2002. ISBN3-7777-0730-9, pp. 286–287.
^N.N.: Berliner Köpfe - Gerhart von Westermann [sic]. In Berliner Blätter. The house magazine of the Reich capital. Edition B, 7th year no. 10, October 1957, p. 31.