Gerhardt Zimmermann

Gerhardt Zimmermann obituary, Raleigh, NC

Gerhardt Zimmermann

Gerhardt Zimmermann Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 10, 2023.
It is with deep sadness that we announce the sudden and unexpected passing of Gerhardt Zimmermann, a remarkable man whose indomitable spirit and unwavering determination inspired all who knew him. Gerhart departed this world on June 10, 2023, at the age of 77, after a flair of lung disease that started one week prior to his death. Unfortunately, it was rapidly progressive and unresponsive to treatment. He is leaving behind a legacy of resilience, musical excellence, and unwavering love for his family

Born on June 22, 1945, in Van Wert, Ohio, Gerhardt loved model trains and animals, and initially dreamed of being a second baseman for the Cincinnati Reds. His life was marked by a defining moment when at age 7, he contracted polio, leaving him paralyzed from the neck down. While many would have been sidelined by such an illness, his tenacity for life and determination allowed him to defy the limitations imposed upon him by the illness. He found a love of music, learning to play the trumpet, and finding a new dream to be in the marching band.

He graduated from Van Wert High School and headed to Bowling Green State University, with a plan to play in the band. However, after finding himself playing trumpet while sitting in an orchestra for the first time, he relayed "It was as if the heavens opened up" and from that moment on, a conductor was what he wanted to be. He moved forward with studying orchestral music at Bowling Green and The University of Iowa. His passion for orchestral music was thus ignited, never to be extinguished.

Throughout his 50-year career as a symphony conductor, it was always about the music. Gerhardt had the uncanny ability to set extraordinary expectations and motivate orchestras to meet those expectations. It is through this collaboration between musicians and conductor that they brought music to life, crafting emotional landscapes and igniting the souls of audiences around the world. While he had the pleasure of conducting across the globe, from Scotland to Costa Rica, from Carnegie Hall to Hawaii, he had lengthy tenures at The St. Louis Symphony, The North Carolina Symphony, The Breckenridge Music Festival, The University of Texas at Austin, and The Canton Symphony Orchestra. The Zimmermann Symphony Center in Canton, Ohio is a symbol of his dedication to music. He will forever be "the poet of the podium".

While Gerhardt's professional achievements were impressive, his greatest source of joy came from his family. He is known for his dry sense of humor, quick wit, loud sneezes, and capacity to hum and whistle 24/7/365. He is survived by his wife of 49 years Sharon, his daughter Anna (husband Chris), his son Peter (wife Ashley) and his six grandchildren, Trinity Rose, Emmeline Abigail, Lincoln Christopher, Elizabeth Marie, Heidi Grace, and Zoe Faith, and his puppy Troubadour.

Sharon, Anna, and Peter would like to invite you to an open house at their family home in Raleigh, NC on Thursday, June 15, 2023, starting at 4 pm. Please come prepared with your favorite Gerhardt stories and pictures to celebrate his zest for life and his love of music. Additionally, a tribute to Gerhardt and his contribution to the musical community will be held in Canton, Ohio in the fall, to coincide with the 2023 Canton Symphony Orchestra Season. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made to The Canton Symphony Orchestra.

Gerhardt has moved on to his encore with the Symphony of the Stars.

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May 30, 2024

Robert Gerber posted to the memorial.

July 13, 2023

Vicki Rutkowski posted to the memorial.

July 10, 2023

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Robert Gerber

May 30, 2024

Had the great joy of singing Brahms' German Requiem in 1998. Maestro Zimmerman will always live in our hearts and minds! His fortitude and joy remains contagious. We thank his family for sharing his life with us.

Bob Gerber

Vicki Rutkowski

July 13, 2023

Thank you for your service. Mom made 50 years in the North Carolina symphony. Her and dad did love you.

Sandra Schwarcz

July 10, 2023

I will always remember my years in Canton Symphony with Gerhardt; And how thrilled I was to be able to perform with him again as a member of the North Carolina Symphony. May his memory be a blessing.

Linda Salsberry

June 23, 2023

For 18 years, as a member of the chorus, I had the privilege to watch Maestro Zimmermann conduct. Not as the audience did, seeing his arms and shoulders moving, but seeing his intensity and devotion to the music while, of course, watching his baton. The nuance of his complete control of the piece came watching especially his eyebrows, and his fingertips. Sometimes his eyes glared at the chorus or a section of the orchestra insisting on better. Sometimes he took a deep breath when the piece was coming to the climax and complete unity was expected (and almost always achieved). Sometimes, if the music allowed, and the performance was going particularly well, there was a smile, not just from his lips, but his whole body which relaxed and danced. On rare occasions, as the maestro exited the podium, he would blow a kiss to the chorus, and we all smiled. After a performance of Beethoven's Ninth an audience member told me it was fantastic, but we should have done an encore. An encore? - I was speechless. There will be more special performances of the orchestra and chorus, but for many on the stage, watching the conductor will involve two batons - the actual conductor's and that of Maestro Zimmermann's in their minds and heart.

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Diana Phillips

June 14, 2023

Though I didn´t know him personally, I had the privilege of being an audience member multiple times when he was conductor of the UT Symphony Orchestra. I loved his enthusiasm for the music & his students. My condolences to his family.

CHRISTINA A. TONEY

June 13, 2023

To the Zimmerman family, friends, and music lovers: It was my honor to have met him at different events, especially when he spoke, at the Timken Company many years ago, about his passion for music and how it connects with work and daily activities. My fondest memories are when he directed the Canton Symphony Orchestra at the 4th of July concerts in front of the McKinley Monument. We have lost a treasure and will miss him.

Larry Dull VWHS BGSU

June 13, 2023

What a great loss, an overcomer, an achiever! an outgo He was in my trumpet section in HS and a friend in college. He was a rare talent who comes along despite adversity and excels. I loved the guy, The buzz cut and black glasses hid his happy nature but he had many friends! May his memory stand out among his peers!

Peggy Rushe

June 11, 2023

He was Canton´s all time best conductor. Providing us with outstanding concerts for over 40 years. Gerhardt Zimmerman, you will truly be missed. May the heavens sound there trumpet for you, may your music never end. My deepest sympathy to your family. A fan of all times.

Barbara Mitchell Lambert

June 11, 2023

I've been thinking of all the great musical experiences I had playing for Gerhardt, but standing out is that first time Gerhardt conducted our orchestra. The program was quite varied: The Italian Girl in Algiers, Mendelssohn's Reformation Symphony. It was like finding a beautiful oasis after crossing a desert. The music making he inspired in us was astonishing. We were parched, because we'd had 2 years of upheaval and frustration. Gerhardt brought us to such a musical high. I remember the buzz backstage: "lots of smiles and OMG isn't this great?" It was just so special. Couldn't wait for more to come! He will surely be missed, but his inspiration lives on in everyone he touched!

Maria Boncaldo Hardcastle

June 11, 2023

Gerhardt was an amazing person, conductor, and musician. To this day playing in the Canton Symphony and Breckenridge Music Institute were my favorite jobs. It didn´t matter what was going on in my life, as soon as I got to rehearsal with Gerhardt all my troubles disappeared and I had fun! I´m so thankful for those experiences. He will be greatly missed.

Susan Jackson

June 11, 2023

Gerhardt (and pup) always made my day brighter at the Butler School of Music.
I am so sorry for your loss, may his memory be a blessing!!

Carolyn koch

June 11, 2023

We loved watching him take the dog for a walk.
Love Carl and Carolyn Koch

Robert Wadman

June 11, 2023

Goodbye to a real friend and mentor who taught me so much about music and increased my enjoyment. I should mention that he showed me that the best seat in the house was the conductor's podium.

Waltye Rasulala

June 11, 2023

I so vividly remember a story did with Gerhardt for my show WRAL-TV about his love of trains and his very special collection. What a very special soul.

Charlie and Carol Simpson

June 10, 2023

A great friend and an absolutely superb conductor. The twenty years that he led the Breckenridge music Festival Orchestra made life in Summit County a much better experience. We are honored to have called him a griend.

Anna Zimmermann

June 10, 2023

We are overwhelmed with gratitude for all the messages coming our way for Dad. Here is a direct link to the Canton Symphony page where you can donate designating it is in memorandum of Gerhardt: https://cantonsymphony.org/support/

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