Artist Info

  • Name: Gerard Schwarz
  • Birthday: 08/19/1947
  • Birth Place: Weehawken, NJ
  • Period: Contemporary
  • Genre: Classical

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Works & Performances

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Title Release
  •  Bright Sheng: The Phoenix W
  • 2009
  •  Deems Taylor: Peter Ibbetson WA
  • 2009
  •  Mahler: Symphony No. 6
  • 2009
  •  Samuel Jones: Symphony No. 3; Tuba Concerto WA
  • 2009
  •  Great American Composers: Hanson, Diamond, Piston, Creston
  • 2008
  •  Mahler: Symphony No. 7
  • 2008
  •  Musically Speaking: Falla's Nights in the Gardens of Spain & The Three-Cornered Hat
  • 2008
  •  Musically Speaking: Mendelssohn's Symphonies Nos. 3 "Scottish" & 4 "Italian"
  • 2008
  •  Musically Speaking: Mozart's Clarinet Concerto & Clarinet Quintet
  • 2008
  •  Musically Speaking: Schumann's Piano Concerto in A minor & Symphony No. 3 "Rhenish" WA
  • 2008
  •  Musically Speaking: Strauss's Thus Spake Zarathustra, Dance of the Seven Veils & Four Symphonic Interludes
  • 2008
  •  Musically Speaking: Stravinsky's Petrouchka & The Rite of Spring
  • 2008
  •  Shostakovich: Symphony No. 8 in C minor, Op. 65
  • 2008
  •  Howard Hanson: Merry Mount WA
  • 2007
  •  Mahler: Symphony No. 1 in D major; Symphony No. 9 in D major
  • 2007
  •  Musically Speaking: Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique & Royal Hunt and Storm from Les Troyens
  • 2007
  •  Musically Speaking: Chopin's Piano Music
  • 2007
  •  Musically Speaking: Dvorák's Symphony No. 9 "From the New World", In Nature's Realm & Carnival
  • 2007
  •  Musically Speaking: Schubert's Symphonies Nos. 5 & 8 "Unfinished" & German Dances
  • 2007
  •  Musically Speaking: Wagner's Flying Dutchman, Das Rheingold, Gotterdammerung, Parsifal
  • 2007
  •  Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5; Suite from the Golden Age
  • 2007
  •  Alan Hovhaness: Symphony No. 60; Guitar Concerto; Khrimian Hairig WA
  • 2006
  •  Hans Krása: Brundibár
  • 2006
  •  Herman Berlinski: From the World of My Father WA
  • 2006
  •  Margaret Brouwer: Aurolucent Circles; Mandala; Sizzle WA
  • 2006
  •  New Music for Trumpet
  • 2006
  •  Sacred Services From Israel WA
  • 2006
  •  Shostakovich: Symphony No. 13 "Babi Yar"
  • 2006
  •  Shostakovich: The Execution of Stepan Razin; October; Five Fragments WA
  • 2006
  •  William Schuman: Symphonies Nos. 3 & 5 WA
  • 2006
  •  Gerard Schwarz conducts the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
  • 2005
  •  Leonard Bernstein: Kaddish, Symhony No. 3; Chichester Psalms WA
  • 2005
  •  Musically Speaking
  • 2005
  •  Richard Strauss: Symphonia Domestica; Eine Alpensinfonie; etc.
  • 2005
  •  Turn-of-the-Century Cornet Favorites
  • 2005
  •  William Schuman: Symphonies Nos. 4 and 9; Orchestra Song; Circus Overture WA
  • 2005
  •  William Schuman: Symphonies Nos. 7 and 10 WA
  • 2005
  •  David Diamond: Symphonies Nos. 2 & 4 WA
  • 2004
  •  David Diamond: Symphony No. 8; Suite from the Ballet TOM; This Sacred Ground WA
  • 2004
  •  Genesis Suite
  • 2004
  •  Shostakovich: Violin Concerto No. 1, Op. 99; Symphony No. 6, Op. 54
  • 2004
  •  Alan Hovhaness: Mysterious Mountains WA
  • 2003
  •  David Diamond: Symphony No. 3; Psalm, Kaddish WA
  • 2003
  •  Henri Lazarof: Symphonies Nos. 4 and 5
  • 2003
  •  Hovhaness: Mysterious Mountains [Hybrid SACD] WA
  • 2003
  •  Paul Creston: Symphony No. 5; Toccatta; Partita WA
  • 2003
  •  Seattle Symphony Orchestra plays Richter, Burwasser, Theurer, Moyer, Bullen, Harris
  • 2003
  •  Walter Piston: Symphonies Nos. 2 and 6 WA
  • 2003
  •  Walter Piston: Symphony No. 4; Three New England Sketches; Capriccio for Harp and String Orchestra WA
  • 2003
  •  Great American Composers Collection
  • 2002
  •  Bach: Brandenburg Concertos Nos. 1-4
  • 1999
  •  Bach: Brandenburg Concertos Nos. 5 & 6; Orchestral Suite No. 2
  • 1999
  •  Hugh Aitken: Aspen Concerto; Rameau Remembered; In Praise of Ockegham
  • 1999
  •  Lazarof: World Premiere Recordings
  • 1998
  •  Modern American Classics, Vol. 3
  • 1998
  •  Music of Howard Hanson, Vol. 1 WA
  • 1998
  •  Panufnik: Symphony No. 10, More
  • 1998
  •  Shostakovich Symphony No.11
  • 1997
  •  The Wagner Collection
  • 1997
  •  Vivaldi: The Four Seasons; Handel: Water Music
  • 1997
  •  Diamond: Vol.5-Rounds/Adagio/Concert Piece For Orchestra/Elegy/Concert Piece For Flute And Harp
  • 1996
  •  Musically Speaking: Prokofiev's Symphony No. 1 "Classical", Piano Concerto No. 3 & Romeo & Juliet
  • 1996
  •  Peter Mennin: Moby Dick; Symphonies Nos. 3 & 7
  • 1996
  •  Age of Splendor
  • 1995
  •  Copland: Piano Concerto; Appalachian Spring; Symphonic Ode WA
  • 1995
  •  The Rubaiyat WA
  • 1995
  •  The Schumann Edition
  • 1995
  •  Wagner from Seattle [Box Set]
  • 1995
  •  Bloch: America-An Epic Rhapsody For Orchestra/Concerto Grosso For Strings And Piano
  • 1994
  •  Diamond: Symphony No.8/Suite From The Ballet TOM/This Sacred Ground
  • 1994
  •  For Patrons Only [Limited Edition CD]
  • 1994
  •  Hovhaness: Mysterious Mountain/And God Created Great Whales
  • 1994
  •  Howard Hanson Vol. V: The Mystic Trumpeter
  • 1994
  •  Howard Hanson: Symphony No. 4; Suite from Merry Mount; Lament for Beowulf
  • 1994
  •  Out West
  • 1994
  •  Paul Creston: Orchestral Works, Vol. 2
  • 1994
  •  Richard Strauss: Thus Spake Zarathustra
  • 1994
  •  Tchaikovsky: Symphonies 1 and 2
  • 1994
  •  The Classic Trumpet Concerti Of Haydn And Hummel
  • 1994
  •  William Schuman: The Mighty Casey; A Question of Taste
  • 1994
  •  David Diamond, Vol. 3
  • 1993
  •  Diamond: Music For Romeo And Juliet/Psalm/Kaddish For Violoncello And Orchestra/Symphony No.3
  • 1993
  •  Lazarof: Violin Concerto/Symphony No.2/Clarinet Concerto
  • 1993
  •  Transformations for Strings
  • 1993
  •  Wagner 3: Siegfried; Lohengrin; Tristan und Isolde; Die Walküre; Faust
  • 1993
  •  A Tribute to William Schuman
  • 1992
  •  Aaron Jay Kernis: Symphony in Waves; String Quartet WA
  • 1992
  •  Creston: Symphony No.3; Partita for Flute, Violin & Stings, Op. 12; Out of the Cradle; Invocation & Dance, Op. 58
  • 1992
  •  Danielpour: First Light; The Awakened Heart; Symphony No. 3
  • 1992
  •  Howard Hanson: Symphonies Nos. 5 & 7; Piano Concerto; Mosaics
  • 1992
  •  Kernis: Symphony in Waves; String Quartet No. 1 ('musica celestis')
  • 1992
  •  Piston: Symphony No. 4/Capriccio/Serenata/New England Sketches WA
  • 1992
  •  Portraits of Freedom WA
  • 1992
  •  R. Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier/Burleske For Piano And Orchestra/Die4 Frau Ohne Schatten, Op.65
  • 1992
  •  Strauss: Macbeth/Serenade In E Flat Major/EinHeldenleben
  • 1992
  •  Stravinsky: The Rite Of Spring/Pulcinella
  • 1992
  •  William Mayer: Voices from Lost Realms
  • 1992
  •  Dohnányi: Konzertstück/Bartok: Concerto for Orchestra
  • 1991
  •  Grieg: Holberg Suite; Piano Concerto; Lyric Suite
  • 1991
  •  Handel: Acis and Galatea
  • 1991
  •  Haydn: Symphony Nos. 61 & 103/Cello Concerto In D Major
  • 1991
  •  Ravel: Daphnis And Chloë/Diamond: Elegy In Memory Of Maurice Ravel
  • 1991
  •  Schubert: Symphony Nos. 5 & 8; German Dances, D.820
  • 1991
  •  Symphonic Bach
  • 1991
  •  Diamond: Symphonies 2 & 4 / Concerto for Orchestra
  • 1990
  •  Gerard Schwarz Conducts Bernstein, Barber, Gershwin
  • 1990
  •  Howard Hanson: Symphonies Nos. 3 & 6; Fantasy Variations on a Theme of Youth WA
  • 1990
  •  Music of Henri Lazarof
  • 1990
  •  Piston: Symphony Nos. 2 & 6; Sinfonietta
  • 1990
  •  The Music Fantasies Of Charles Griffes & Deems Taylor
  • 1990
  •  Works by Brant, Carter, Moryl and others
  • 1990
  •  Bartok: The Miraculous Mandarin/Kodály: Háry Janos/Dances Of Galánta
  • 1989
  •  Haydn: Symphony No.5/Piano Concerto No.5/Symphony No.100
  • 1989
  •  Howard Hanson: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 2; Elegy in Memory of Serge Koussevitsky WA
  • 1989
  •  Richard Strauss: Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme
  • 1989
  •  Schumann: overture, Op.52/Konzertstück,Op.86/Symphony No.1In F flat
  • 1989
  •  Stephen Albert: In Concordiam; TreeStone
  • 1989
  •  Strauss: Josephslegnede Suite/Symphonia Domestica
  • 1989
  •  Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg Plays Mendelssohn, Saint-Saens and Massenet
  • 1988
  •  Rimsky-Korsakov: Russian Easter Overture; Stravinsky: Scherzo, Op. 3; Fireworks, Op. 4; Petrouchka
  • 1988
  •  Wagner 2: The Flying Dutchman; Parsifal; Lohengrin
  • 1988
  •  Cornet Favorites WA
  • 1987
  •  Haydn: Symphonies Nos. 21 & 96/Cello Concerto In C
  • 1987
  •  Haydn: Symphony No.22/Piano Concerto No.2/Symphony No.104
  • 1987
  •  Manuel de Falla's Spain
  • 1987
  •  Mozart: Symphony Nos. 40 & 41
  • 1987
  •  R. Strauss: Divertimento (after F. Couperin); Schoenberg: Concerto for String Quartet WA
  • 1987
  •  Beethoven: Piano Concerto No.4,Op.58/Symphony No.5,Op.67
  • 1986
  •  Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 8; Prometheus Overture
  • 1986
  •  Prokofiev: Romeo And Juliet/Pushkin Waltz No.2, Op.120
  • 1986
  •  Stravinsky: The Firebird/Song Of The Nightingale
  • 1986
  •  Wagner: Tannhäuser; Das Rheingold; Götterdämmerung; Die Meistersinger
  • 1986
  •  Beethoven: Symphony No. 6 "Pastorale"
  • 1983
  •  Dvorak: Serenade Op.22/Waldesruhe/Notturno In B,Op.40
  • 1982
  •  Richard Strauss: Duet-Concertino; Arthur Honeggar: Concerto da Camera
  • 1981
  •  American Music for Strings
  • 1980
  •  Bach: Brandenburg Concertos Nos. 5 & 6
  •  Drattell: Sorrow Is Not Melancholy/Clarinet Concerto-Fire Dances/Lilith/The Fire Within/Syzygy
  •  Howard Hanson: Complete Symphonies and Other Works (Box Set)
  •  Schwarz Conducts Mahler 1
  •  Schwarz Conducts Mahler 4
  •  Schwarz conducts Strauss
  •  Conductor's Guide to Beethoven (Discussion)
  •  Conductor's Guide to Falla (Discussion)
  •  Conductor's Guide to Handel's Water Music (Discussion) WA
  •  Conductor's Guide to Haydn (Discussion) WA
  •  Conductor's Guide to Mozart (Discussion)
  •  Conductor's Guide to Schubert (Discussion) WA
  •  Conductor's Guide to Vivaldi's Four Seasons (Discussion)
  • (2) In Memoriam, for cello & string orchestra (or string quartet) WA
  • 2006

    Individual Bio

    Gerard Schwarz is one of America's top conductors, particularly noted for championing the first great age of American symphonists. He is also a gifted trumpet virtuoso. He began studying the trumpet at the age of eight. He attended the National Music Camp in Interlochen, Michigan, during the summers of 1958-1960 and studied at New York's High School of Performing Arts. He studied trumpet with William Vacchiano, principal trumpeter of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra (1962-1968). He received his Bachelor's Degree from the Juilliard School in 1972.

    He joined the American Brass Quintet in 1965, and with it toured the United States, Europe, and Asia, remaining with the ensemble from 1965 to 1973. He was a trumpeter in the American Symphony Orchestra from 1966 to 1972, becoming its first trumpet in 1969. With that orchestra he played a considerable quantity of new and American music. During this period is was also a member of the Aspen Festival Orchestra and the Casals Festival Orchestra. He was appointed co-principal trumpet of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra from 1972 to 1975. As a trumpet player he made a number of important recordings, many of which are now in the CD catalogues. He was the first wind player to win the Ford Foundation Award for concert artists (1971-1973), which enabled him to commission a trumpet concerto from Gunther Schuller, and commissioned a number of other trumpet works from composers including Dlugoszewski and Brant.

    Meanwhile, he pursued a conducting career. In 1968 he began conducting for the Eliot Feld Dance Company, of which he became Music Director. He also was music director of the Waterloo Festival, and the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra. In 1975 he was appointed music director of the 92d Street Y Chamber Symphony, which was later renamed the New York Chamber Symphony, and has maintained that position since. He became music director of New York's Mostly Mozart Festival in 1982. In 1981 he founded the Music Today contemporary music series in New York, serving as its music director through 1989.

    In 1983 he was named Music Advisor of the Seattle Symphony Orchestra. In 1984 he became its Principal Conductor, and in 1985 its Music Director. With the Seattle Symphony he has become known for having one of the most innovative and wide-ranging programming of any major symphony orchestra, with a strong emphasis on music of the great American symphonic composers such as Hanson, Diamond, Creston, Copland, and their contemporaries, a large amount of which he has recorded. He has guided the orchestra to its highest artistic level, and seen it through construction and occupancy of its new venue, Benaroya Hall. He is also artistic adviser of the Tokyo Bunkamura's Orchard Hall, where he conducts the Tokyo Philharmonic in six concerts annually. ~ Joseph Stevenson, All Music Guide