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  1. Modulation (Dover Books on Music) by Max Reger, 2007-06-05
  2. The Songs of Max Reger: A Guide and Study by Richard Mercier, 2008-04-22
  3. Max Reger by Bettine Reichelt, 2005-09-30
  4. Max Reger "On The Theory Of Modulation" by Max Reger, 2000-06-01
  5. Max Reger: A Bio-Bibliography (Bio-Bibliographies in Music) by William E. Grim, 1988-01-20
  6. The technique of variation: A study of the instrumental variation from Antonio de Cabezón to Max Reger (University of California publications in music) by Robert U Nelson, 1962
  7. Max Reger and Karl Straube: Perspectives on an Organ Performing Tradition by Christopher Anderson, 2003-10
  8. Max Reger's Music for Solo Piano by Helmut Brauss, 1994-01-01
  9. Max Reger, Mozart-Variationen op. 132 (Meisterwerke der Musik) (German Edition) by Gunter Weiss-Aigner, 1989
  10. Max Reger: Sein Weg von Weiden in die Welt, 1873-1916 (German Edition) by Eberhard Otto, 1986
  11. Max Reger: Briefwechsel mit dem Verlag C.F. Peters (Veroffentlichungen des Max-Reger-Institutes, Elsa-Reger-Stiftung Bonn) (German Edition) by Max Reger, 1985
  12. Briefe an Karl Straube (Veroffentlichungen des Max-Reger-Institutes, Elsa-Reger-Stiftung Bonn) (German Edition) by Max Reger, 1986
  13. Italienische Serenade: Fur Kleines Orchester (1903) (German Edition) by Hugo Wolf, 2010-05-23
  14. Interpretationsfragen: Probleme der kirchenmusikalischen Auffuhrungspraxis von Johann Walter bis Max Reger (1524-1916) (German Edition) by Christoph Albrecht, 1982

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Johann Baptist Joseph Maximilian Reger March 19 May 11 ) was a German composer organist pianist and teacher.
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Born in Brand, Bavaria , Reger studied music in Munich and Wiesbaden with Hugo Riemann . From September 1901 he settled in Munich, where he obtained concert offers and where his rapid rise to fame began. During his first Munich season, Reger appeared in ten concerts as an organist, chamber pianist and accompanist. He continued to compose without interruption, producing a huge body of work for organ and voice, also his three famous "Munich masterpieces": Piano Quintet op. 64 and two sonatas for Piano and Violin opp. 72 and 84. From 1907 he worked in Leipzig , where he was music director of the university until 1908 and professor of composition at the conservatory until his death. He was also active internationally as a conductor and pianist in that period of time. Among his students there were Joseph Haas and George Szell
Recording session with Max Reger for the Welte -Philharmonic-Organ, 1913.

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Max Reger (18731916) is one of them, others are Hans Pfitzner, Ferruccio Busoni, Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari, Franz Schmidt or Alexander von Zemlinsky.
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Max Reger R eger is considered by many to be the most important composer to elaborate on the stylistic traits of Johannes Brahms and move German music into the twentieth century. A part from Richard Strauss, Gustav Mahler, Hugo Wolf or Arnold Schoenberg most German composers of the period around 1900 have for long been largely forgotten. Max Reger (1873-1916) is one of them, others are Hans Pfitzner, Ferruccio Busoni, Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari, Franz Schmidt or Alexander von Zemlinsky. B D uring a concert stay in Karlsruhe in 1907 Reger received his appointment as university musical director and professor at the royal conservatoire at Leipzig; he retained his concert and composition activities while resigning from his post as university musical director as soon as in 1908. Instead, he accepted in 1911 the position of the Court conductor at Meiningen which he held until the beginning of 1914. The intense composition and concert activities were retained also after he had moved to Jena in 1915, whence he once a week went to Leipzig for his teaching duties. On one of these trips, Reger succumbed a heart failure in May 1916. D R eger attained continuous fame above all through his organ works, although he also achieved significance in the fields of chamber music, lieder, choral and orchestral composition.

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Max Reger (18731916). String Trio Op. 141B (1915). This Reger is a sarcastic, churlish fellow, bitter and pedantic and rude.
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Sierra Chamber Society Program Notes Max Reger (1873-1916) String Trio Op. 141B (1915) (Paul Rosenfeld, Musical Portraits 1920) It would seem that Nicholas Slonimsky, in his highly entertaining and instructive Lexicon of Musical Invective , had he wished, could have produced a volume on Max Reger alone. Not only did Reger catch it, he could fling it as well. Reger, who was known for his crude humor, penned what is perhaps one of the most notorious replies to a music critic - as well as giving new meaning to being thick-skinned. To Rudolph Louis, critic for the Muchner Neuste Nachrichten he wrote: "I am sitting in the smallest room of my house. I have your review before me. In a moment it will be behind me!" ("ich sitze in dem kleinsten Zimmer in meinem Hause. Ich habe ihre Kritik vor mir. Im nachsten Augenblick wird sie hinter mir sein") Reger was a man of excess, as he himself knew. "I must work. I have no time to waste because I feel infallibly that my lifespan will be short. I have often toiled, drunk and smoked more than is normal and I will be exhausted earlier than normal." Reger drank, ate, smoked and composed to excess. His critics charge that he wrote too much music and that his music contained too many notes. Reger composed more than 250 songs, over 150 piano pieces, and a prodigious amount of organ and chamber music, as well as a large amount of choral and orchestral music. He was also an acknowledged master of improvisation on the organ, as well as a fine pianist.

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    Reger wird 1873 in Brand in der Oberpfalz geboren und w¤chst in der nahe gelegenen Stadt Weiden auf. Er erh¤lt schon fr¼h musikalische Unterweisung. Nach Studien bei dem ber¼hmten Musiktheoretiker Hugo Riemann am Konservatorium in Sondershausen erleidet Reger in Folge seiner Milit¤rdienstzeit und beruflicher R¼ckschl¤ge einen nervlichen und physischen Zusammenbruch und kehrt 1898 ins Elternhaus zur¼ck. Dort steigert sich Regers musikalische T¤tigkeit wieder enorm. 1901 siedelt er nach M¼nchen um, wo er sich mehr musikalische Anregungen erhofft als in der Oberpfalz. Franz N¶lken : Max Reger bei der Arbeit. Gem¤lde, 1913 1902 heiratet Reger die geschiedene Protestantin Elsa von Bercken, was seine Exkommunikation aus der Katholischen Kirche zur Folge hat. Die Trauung durch Pfarrer

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Johann Baptist Joseph Maximilian Reger (19. mars 1873 – 11. mai 1916) var ein tysk komponist, pianist og organist. Han vert av mange rekna som den
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G¥ til: navigering s¸k Johann Baptist Joseph Maximilian Reger 19. mars 11. mai ) var ein tysk komponist pianist og organist . Han vert av mange rekna som den viktigaste tyske orgelkomponisten etter Johann Sebastian Bach Reger var ein nyskapande komponist, som blanda dei dristige harmoniane ¥t Franz Liszt og Richard Wagner med ein innfl¸kt Bach-liknande kontrapunktikk , og soleis skapte ein syntese av barokke og romantiske id©al. Han nytta ofte variasjonsformer , som partita og passacaglia . Utanom dei store orgelverka vert Reger hugsa best for orkesterverket Variasjonar og fuge over eit tema av Mozart , men han var enormt produktiv i dei fleste former utanom opera Som ut¸var var Reger ein glimrande pianist, men til liks med Sigfrid Karg-Elert ein heller svak organist. Venen Karl Straube , ein av dei fremste organistane i Europa , framf¸rte og fronta Reger sin orgelmusikk.
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Reger’s father was a schoolteacher who was an amateur musician. When he was a boy Max helped his father to rebuild an organ that was going to be thrown away
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Reger’s father was a schoolteacher who was an amateur musician . When he was a boy Max helped his father to rebuild an organ that was going to be thrown away. This was the instrument on which he learned to play. It was some time before he started proper lessons, but by the time he was a teenager he was playing the organ for church services. When he was 15 he went to Bayreuth to hear Wagner’s operas. This was the moment when Reger decided he wanted to become a musician. Reger studied music in Munich and Wiesbaden with a famous teacher Hugo Riemann. He composed a lot of music, especially for the organ. His musical style was similar to that of Brahms , but he also learned a lot from the music of Bach Mendelssohn and Schumann . He liked the symphonic poems of Liszt and these gave him the ideas for writing chorale fantasies for the organ, although he never wrote music that tells a story ( programme music In Reger married. He and his wife

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German composer and organist. From 1890 to 1893 he studied at Sondershausen and Wiesbaden and taught piano, organ, and theory. By 1901, despite opposition to his traditional methods, he had established himself in Munich as a composer, pianist, and teacher. He became a prolific composer of songs, piano pieces, and especially organ music. His music, combining progressive and conservative elements and often highly chromatic, has always been more popular in Germany than elsewhere. document.writeln(AAMB2); Images and Media: More on "Max Reger" from the 32 Volume Reger, Max - German composer and teacher noted for his organ works, which use Baroque forms; he was one of the last composers to infuse life into 19th-century musical traditions. Schoeck, Othmar - Swiss musician, one of the principal composers of lieder of his time. Weinberger, Jaromir - Czech composer known mainly for his opera Svanda Dudak (Shvanda the Bagpiper). Meiningen - city, Thuringia Land (state), central Germany. It lies along the Werra River, between the Thuringian Forest (Thuringer Wald) and the Rhon Mountains. First mentioned in 982 and chartered in 1344, it belonged to the bishops of Wurzburg (after 1008) and the counts of Henneberg (after 1542) before it passed to Saxony in 1583. It was the capital of the duchy of Saxe-Meiningen from 1680 to 1919. A ...

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Translate this page Sessione di registrazione con Max Reger per il Welte-Philharmonic-Organ, 1913. Sessione di registrazione con Max Reger per il Welte-Philharmonic-Organ,
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Vai a: Navigazione cerca Max Reger Johann Baptist Joseph Maximilian Reger detto Max Brand (Baviera) 19 marzo Lipsia 11 maggio ) ¨ stato un compositore organista pianista e insegnante tedesco Egli seppe fondere insieme i metodi barocchi e classici con il nuovo linguaggio armonico e cromatico dell'epoca. Il suo stile quindi si colloca tra il tardo romanticismo e l'et  contemporanea.
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Figlio di Joseph Reger, un insegnante e musicista dilettante, nel 1884 ricevette a Wiesbaden le prime lezioni di pianoforte da parte di Adalbert Lindner. Nel 1888, dopo aver assistito a Bayreuth alla rappresentazione delle opere Die Meistersinger von N¼rnberg e Parsifal di Richard Wagner , decise di continuare gli studi musicali, non per diventare un operista, bens¬ per approfondire l'improvvisazione per organo. In questi anni fu anche attivo come sostituto organista dello stesso Lindner. Successivamente nel 1890 fu allievo di Hugo Riemann , noto teorico della musica, al conservatorio di Wiesbaden, dove inizi² a studiare i lavori per tastiera di Johann Sebastian Bach e ove compose la sonata per violino op. 1, lavoro dedicato al suo nuovo maestro. Parallelamente alla propria eduzione artistica, ampli² anche negli anni novanta i propri contatti nell'ambiente musicale cittadino (conobbe

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Introduction (born Brand, Upper Palatinate, 19 March 1873; died Leipzig, 11 May 1916). He studied with Riemann (1890-95) in Munich and Wiesbaden (where his drinking habits began); in 1901 he settled in Munich, and in 1907 he moved to Leipzig to take a post as professor of composition at the university, though he was also active internationally as a conductor and pianist. He was appointed conductor of the court orchestra at Meiningen in 1911 and in 1915 moved to Jena. During a composing life of little more than 20 years, he produced a large output in all genres, nearly always in abstract forms. He was a firm supporter of 'absolute' music and saw himself in a tradition going back to Bach , through Beethoven Schumann and Brahms . his organ music, though also affected by Liszt , was provoked by that tradition. Of his orchestral pieces, his symphonic and richly elaborate Hiller Variations and Mozart Variations are justly remembered; of his chamber music the lighter-textured trios have retained a place in the repertory, along with some of the works for solo string instruments. His late piano and two-piano music places him as a successor to Brahms in the central German tradition. He pursued intensively, and to its limits, Brahms's continuous development and free modulation, often also invoking, like Brahms, the aid of Bachian counterpoint: Many of his works are in variation and fugue forms; equally characteristic is a great energy and complexity of thematic growth.

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Reger enjoys a particularly high reputation among organists, to whose repertoire he made important additions. Born in Bavaria in 1873, he was a pupil of the important theorist Hugo Riemann and taught at the University of Leipzig, before his appointment as conductor of the Meiningen Court Orchestra in 1911. In addition to his activities as a teacher, conductor and composer, he was also a pianist and organist. Orchestral Music Among a variety of orchestral works, including a piano concerto and a violin concerto, Reger's Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Mozart, an arrangement of his work of the same title for two pianos, is typical of his resourceful and sometimes complex use of the theme on which it is based. Chamber Music Reger wrote a considerable amount of chamber music of all kinds, with a number of violin sonatas and other duo sonatas, as well as string quartets and works for other groups of players. While of interest, nothing of this has become a part of popular repertoire, either for players or audiences. Vocal and Choral Music Piano Music Reger wrote a number of short piano pieces. His Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Mozart, Op. 132a, for two pianos, is probably the best known of his compositions for piano. Other sets of variations include Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Beethoven, Op. 86,for two pianos, Variations and Fugue on a Theme of J.S. Bach, Op. 81 and Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Telemann, Op. 134, for one piano.

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Reger is considered by many to be the most important composer to elaborate on the stylistic traits of Johannes Brahms and move German music into the twentieth century. He was an extremely prolific composer, surpassing many of the ninetheenth century masters in volume during his short life. He was also a driven man, consumed by hard living. Reger composed in most every form of the time, except opera and the symphony proper. His style is contrapuntally dense, with extremely fast modulations lending an atonal feel to many of his lines, though the music remains strictly tonal in its harmonic direction. He was one of the main composers to resuscitate the fugue as a living, independent form. His organ music is considered by many to be second only to Johann Sebastian Bach
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