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Rudolf Gerber (15 April 1899 – 6 May 1957) was a German
musicologist Musicology is the academic, research-based study of music, as opposed to musical composition or performance. Musicology research combines and intersects with many fields, including psychology, sociology, acoustics, neurology, natural sciences, f ...
. He was professor and director of the musicology department of the
University of Gießen University of Giessen, official name Justus Liebig University Giessen (), is a large public research university in Giessen, Hesse, Germany. It is one of the oldest institutions of higher education in the German-speaking world. It is named afte ...
and from 1943 professor of musicology at the
University of Göttingen The University of Göttingen, officially the Georg August University of Göttingen (, commonly referred to as Georgia Augusta), is a Public university, public research university in the city of Göttingen, Lower Saxony, Germany. Founded in 1734 ...
.


Life

Born in
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Karlsruhe (district) {{Karlsruhedistr ...
, Gerber, son of the tax secretary Michael Gerber and his wife Friederike, ''née'' Streib, already received violin lessons at the Munzsche Konservatorium during his school days in
Karlsruhe Karlsruhe ( ; ; ; South Franconian German, South Franconian: ''Kallsruh'') is the List of cities in Baden-Württemberg by population, third-largest city of the States of Germany, German state of Baden-Württemberg, after its capital Stuttgart a ...
in the period from 1910 to 1917. From 1918 to 1922 he studied musicology with
Hermann Abert Hermann Abert (; 25 March 1871 – 13 August 1927) was a German historian of music. Life Abert was born in Stuttgart, the son of Johann Josef Abert (1832–1915), the '' Hofkapellmeister'' of that city. From 1890 to 1896 he studied classical ...
, art history with Wilhelm Waetzold and Wilhelm Pinder and philosophy with
Johannes Volkelt Johannes Immanuel Volkelt (21 July 1848, Lipnik near Biala, Austrian Galicia – 8 May 1930, Leipzig) was a German philosopher. Biography He was educated at Vienna, Jena, and Leipzig. He became professor of philosophy at Basel in 1883 and at W ...
, F. Krüger and DrieschRudolf Gerber and
Ludwig Finscher Ludwig Finscher (14 March 193030 June 2020) was a German musicologist. He was a professor of music history at the University of Heidelberg from 1981 to 1995 and editor of the encyclopedia '' Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart''. He is respect ...
, in MGG 4 1955,
at the
University of Halle Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (), also referred to as MLU, is a public research university in the cities of Halle and Wittenberg. It is the largest and oldest university in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt. MLU offers German and i ...
and the
University of Leipzig Leipzig University (), in Leipzig in Saxony, Germany, is one of the world's oldest universities and the second-oldest university (by consecutive years of existence) in Germany. The university was founded on 2 December 1409 by Frederick I, Electo ...
. In 192$2 Gerber became a
doctor Doctor, Doctors, The Doctor or The Doctors may refer to: Titles and occupations * Physician, a medical practitioner * Doctor (title), an academic title for the holder of a doctoral-level degree ** Doctorate ** List of doctoral degrees awarded b ...
with a
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on ''The aria in the operas J. A. Hasses''. Subsequently, he was assistant at the Music History Department of the
Humboldt University of Berlin The Humboldt University of Berlin (, abbreviated HU Berlin) is a public research university in the central borough of Mitte in Berlin, Germany. The university was established by Frederick William III on the initiative of Wilhelm von Humbol ...
until 1928. After he
habilitated Habilitation is the highest university degree, or the procedure by which it is achieved, in Germany, France, Italy, Poland and some other European and non-English-speaking countries. The candidate fulfills a university's set criteria of excellen ...
at the
Justus Liebig University Giessen University of Giessen, official name Justus Liebig University Giessen (), is a large public research university in Giessen, Hesse, Germany. It is one of the oldest institutions of higher education in the German-speaking world. It is named after ...
in 1928, he became an extraordinary professor there in 1932. From 1933 to 1935, he taught at the
Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main Goethe University Frankfurt () is a public research university located in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It was founded in 1914 as a citizens' university, which means it was founded and funded by the wealthy and active liberal citizenry of Frankfurt ...
, and since 1938 was also a
lecturer Lecturer is an academic rank within many universities, though the meaning of the term varies somewhat from country to country. It generally denotes an academic expert who is hired to teach on a full- or part-time basis. They may also conduct re ...
for
church music Church music is a genre of Christian music written for performance in church, or any musical setting of ecclesiastical liturgy, or music set to words expressing propositions of a sacred nature, such as a hymn. History Early Christian musi ...
at the local conservatory. From 1937 to 1943 he was a scheduled extraordinary professor for musicology at the
Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen University of Giessen, official name Justus Liebig University Giessen (), is a large public research university in Giessen, Hesse, Germany. It is one of the oldest institutions of higher education in the German-speaking world. It is named after ...
.Fred K. Prieberg: ''Handbuch Deutsche Musiker'', In 1952 he was elected a full member of the
Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen A German Akademie is a school or college, trade school or another educational institution. The word Akademie (unlike the words Gymnasium or Universität) is not protected by law, and any school or college may choose to call itself Akademie. A Som ...
. Gerber, who had already appeared in
Nazi Germany Nazi Germany, officially known as the German Reich and later the Greater German Reich, was the German Reich, German state between 1933 and 1945, when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party controlled the country, transforming it into a Totalit ...
in 1935 with an essay on the ''Aufgaben der Musikwissenschaft im Dritten Reich'' in the ''
Neue Zeitschrift für Musik The New Journal of Music (, and abbreviated to NZM) is a music magazine, co-founded in Leipzig by Robert Schumann, his teacher and future father-in law Friedrich Wieck, Julius Knorr and his close friend Ludwig Schuncke. Its first issue appe ...
'', was admitted to the
NSDAP The Nazi Party, officially the National Socialist German Workers' Party ( or NSDAP), was a far-right political party in Germany active between 1920 and 1945 that created and supported the ideology of Nazism. Its precursor, the German Workers ...
on 17 October 1937, retroactively as of 1 May 1937, and received the membership number 5.863.193. At the musicological conference within the framework of the
Reichsmusiktage The Reich Music Days (German: ''Reichsmusiktage'') took place from 22 to 29 May 1938 in Düsseldorf. They were a Nazi propaganda event under the patronage of Joseph Goebbels. Goebbels had originally planned an annual return of the Reichsmusiktage ...
on 26 May 1938 he gave a lecture on ''Volkstum und Rasse in der Persönlichkeit und Kunst von Johannes Brahms''. In 1939/40 an anti-Semitic contribution by Gerber appeared in the ''Zeitschrift für deutsche Geisteswissenschaft'' under the title "Die Musik der Ostmark", in which he claimed, among other things Gerber worked closely with
Herbert Gerigk Herbert Gerigk (2 March 1905, Mannheim – 20 June 1996, Dortmund) was a German musicologist, notable for his co-authoring of the Nazi '' Lexicon of Jews in Music''. After graduation in 1928, Herbert Gerigk published in 1932 a thesis on Giuseppe V ...
, who was able to win him for a music encyclopaedia as part of the planned Hohe Schule der NSDAP. Gerber wrote in his acceptance of 3 March 1940 that he could take over the entire Protestant church music from Luther to
Bach Johann Sebastian Bach (German: joːhan zeˈbasti̯an baχ ( – 28 July 1750) was a German composer and musician of the late Baroque period. He is known for his prolific output across a variety of instruments and forms, including the or ...
, as well as the Italian opera of the 18th century, the music of the 15th century and perhaps also the polyphonic music of the Middle Ages. In the context of his work at the ''Hauptstelle Musik des Beauftragten des Führers für die Überwachung der gesamten geistigen und weltanschaulichen Schulung und Erziehung der NSDAP'' (
Amt Rosenberg Amt Rosenberg (ARo, Rosenberg Office) was an official body for cultural policy and surveillance within the Nazi party, headed by Alfred Rosenberg. It was established in 1934 under the name of ''Dienststelle Rosenberg'' (''DRbg'', Rosenberg Depar ...
), which was headed by Herbert Gerigk, he was a staff member of
Alfred Rosenberg Alfred Ernst Rosenberg ( – 16 October 1946) was a Baltic German Nazi theorist and ideologue. Rosenberg was first introduced to Adolf Hitler by Dietrich Eckart and he held several important posts in the Nazi government. He was the head o ...
's magazine '. In 1942, Gerber stayed in Paris from the end of October to the beginning of November as an employee of the
Reichsleiter Rosenberg Taskforce The Reichsleiter Rosenberg Taskforce ( or ''ERR'') was a Nazi Party organization dedicated to appropriating cultural property during the Second World War. It was led by the chief ideologue of the Nazi Party, Alfred Rosenberg, from within the NSD ...
"on behalf of the Hohe Schule" of the NSDAP, in order to collect material for an extensive study on the influence of German musicians on French musical culture. In his self-portrayal in ''
Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart ''Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart'' (''MGG''; "Music in the Past and Present") is a German music encyclopedia. It is among the world's most comprehensive encyclopedias of music history and musicology, on account of its scope, content, wealth ...
'' volume 4, 1955, he concealed his activities for the NSDAP and only mentioned that he had been a member of the and from 1952 member of the Academy of sciences in Göttingen war. Gerber died in
Göttingen Göttingen (, ; ; ) is a college town, university city in Lower Saxony, central Germany, the Capital (political), capital of Göttingen (district), the eponymous district. The River Leine runs through it. According to the 2022 German census, t ...
at age 58.


Work

* ''Der Operntypus J. A. Hasses und seine textlichen Grundlagen'', Leipzig 1925 * ''Das Passionsrezitativ bei Heinrich Schütz und seine stilgeschichtlichen Grundlagen'', Gütersloh 1929 * * ''Johannes Brahms'', Potsdam 1938 * ''Christoph Willibald Gluck'', Potsdam 1941, 2nd extended edition 1950. * ''Christoph Willibald Gluck''. Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft Athenaion, Munich, 1950 * ''Bachs Brandenburgische Konzerte: Eine Einführung in ihre formale und geistige Wesensart''.
Bärenreiter Bärenreiter (Bärenreiter-Verlag) is a German classical music publishing house based in Kassel. The firm was founded by Karl Vötterle (1903–1975) in Augsburg in 1923, and moved to Kassel in 1927, where it still has its headquarters; it ...
-Verlag, Kassel, Basel, 1951 * ''Zur Geschichte des mehrstimmigen Hymnus: Gesammelte Aufsätze''.''Zur Geschichte des mehrstimmigen Hymnus: Gesammelte Aufsätze''
on WorldCat
Bärenreiter-Verlag, Kassel, Basel, Paris, London, New York, 1965


References


Further reading

*Thomas Phleps: ''Ein stiller, verbissener und zäher Kampf um Stetigkeit – Musikwissenschaft in NS-Deutschland und ihre vergangenheitspolitische Bewältigung.'' In Isolde v. Foerster et al. (ed.), '' Musikforschung – Nationalsozialismus – Faschismus'', Mainz 2001,

*''Göttinger Gelehrte'', vol. 1, * * Rudolf Gerber und Ludwig Finscher: ''Gerber, Rudolf.'' In ''Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart, Band 4'', Bärenreiter-Verlag, Kassel 1955, , CD-Rom-Ausgabe . * Ludwig Finscher: ''Gerber, Rudolf.'' In ''Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart'', 2nd edition, Personenteil 7, Kassel und Stuttgart 2002, . *
Ernst Klee Ernst Klee (15 March 1942, Frankfurt – 18 May 2013, Frankfurt) was a German journalist and author. As a writer on Germany's history, he was best known for his exposure and documentation of medical crimes in Nazi Germany, much of which was conce ...
: ''Das Kulturlexikon zum Dritten Reich. Wer war was vor und nach 1945.'' S. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 2007, , . * Fred K. Prieberg: ''Handbuch Deutsche Musiker 1933–1945'', CD-Rom-Lexikon, Kiel 2004, . * Joseph Wulf: ''Musik im Dritten Reich – Eine Dokumentation'', Nachdruck Ullstein Taschenbuch, Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Wien 1983, . {{DEFAULTSORT:Gerber, Rudolf 20th-century German musicologists Academic staff of the University of Giessen Academic staff of Goethe University Frankfurt Academic staff of the Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts Academic staff of the University of Göttingen Nazi Party members 1899 births 1957 deaths People from Karlsruhe (district)