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Taschner was born in Krnov (in German, Jägerndorf), Czechoslovakia, of Moravian origins.[1] After studying with his grandfather,[2] he played Mozart's Violin Concerto No. 5[3] at his debut in Prague, when aged only 7. He studied with Jenő Hubay in Budapest 1930-32, and with Bronisław Huberman and Adolf Bak in Vienna. At age 10, he played three concertos with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra under Felix Weingartner.[2] By age 17, having undertaken tours in the United States and Germany,[2] he was concertmaster at the City Theatre of Brno. In 1941, still aged only 19, he was chosen by Wilhelm Furtwängler as Concertmaster of the Berlin Philharmonic, while also forging a solo career. He attracted immediate attention, and his portrait was used on advertisements for the orchestra's upcoming programs.[1] In 1943, aged 21, he married the 37-year-old pianist Gerda Nette-Rothe.[4][5] She then became known as Gerda Nette-Taschner. In the dying days of the Second World War, the sacked German munitions minister Albert Speer devised a plan to protect the players of the Berlin Philharmonic from the invading Soviet forces. They would play a concert under Robert Heger and then be whisked away to a safe location out of Berlin.[6] Gerhard Taschner played the Beethoven Violin Concerto. At the end of the concert, however, the players voted to remain in Berlin, in solidarity with their patrons, who were unable to escape. However, Taschner left in a car driven by Speer's chauffeur, taking with him h
Lalo & Bruch: Orchestral Works
Bartok, Bach & Others: Works for Violin
Encore! Gerhard Taschner
Rarities
Gerhard Taschner: Samtliche Schellack-Aufnahmen (1941-1944, 1948)
Virtuoso Violin Pieces
Franck & Beethoven: Violin Sonatas
Sibelius, Bruch, Schubert & Paganini: Violin Works
Gerhard Taschner - Rarities (CD1)
Brahms, Franck, Tartini, Pablo de Saraste: Violin Sonatas
Taschner & Gieseking: Violin Sonatas
Violin Concertos