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    Karl Reger (7 September 1930 – 27 March 2024) was a German Roman Catholic prelate. He served as the auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Aachen...
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  • physicist and author (Karl E. Reger), brother to Martin Reger Martin Reger (1909–1980is), German physicist, brother to Karl Reger Dictionary of American...
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    Johann Baptist Joseph Maximilian Reger (19 March 1873 – 11 May 1916) was a German composer, pianist, organist, conductor, and academic teacher. He worked...
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    imprisonment Johannes Görtz, SS Unterscharführer: 8 years imprisonment Karl Reger, SS Scharführer: 8 years imprisonment Martin Stage, SS Scharführer: 8...
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    bishops, Johannes Bündgens and Karl Borsch. Also, there are two emeritus auxiliary bishops, Gerd Dicke and Karl Reger. The vicar general is Andreas Frick...
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  • businessman, senator (1990–2002) and governor of Malleco Province (1989–1990). Karl Reger, 93, German Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Aachen (1987–2006)...
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    Johann Nepomuk von Poißl (1824–1848) Karl Theodor von Küstner [de] (1848–1851) Franz von Dingelstedt (1851–1858) Karl von Perfall [de] (1868–1893) Ernst...
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    Max Reger was a German composer of the late-Romantic period. His works are initially listed by Opus number (Op.), followed by works without Op. number...
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    conductor, famous above all for championing the abundant organ music of Max Reger. Born in Berlin, Straube studied organ under Heinrich Reimann there from...
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    Max Reger's 1915 Requiem (or the Hebbel Requiem), Op. 144b, is a late Romantic setting of Friedrich Hebbel's poem "Requiem" for alto or baritone solo...
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    Op. 127, is an extended composition for organ by Max Reger, composed in 1913 and dedicated to Karl Straube who played the premiere in Breslau on 24 September...
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    Catholic Appointed 14 May 2024 Predecessor Hubertus van Megen (South Sudan) Karl Reger (Árd Sratha) Previous post(s) First counsellor to the Apostolic Nunciature...
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    Heinrich Reimann. Reger's fantasias follow Reimann's model of setting individual stanzas, connected by interludes. Reger wrote the works for Karl Straube, whom...
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    (Residence Theatre) 27 January 1807, Iphigenie in Aulis by Franz Danzi and Karl Reger (Residence Theatre) 4 June 1811, Abu Hassan by Carl Maria von Weber and...
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    Academy in the 1920s, Hartmann studied with Joseph Haas, a pupil of Max Reger, and later received intellectual stimulus and encouragement from the conductor...
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    Three chorale fantasias, Op. 52 (category Organ compositions by Max Reger)
    meine Seelenfreud". They were all first performed individually by Reger's friend Karl Straube, and were first published by Breitkopf & Härtel. Straube...
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    Max Reger and Karl Straube: Perspectives on an Organ Performing. Routledge. ISBN 9780754630753. Adams, David (2007). 'Modern' Organ Style in Karl Straube's...
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    John Rutter, Stephen Cleobury, Jacob de Haan and Taylor Scott Davis.. Max Reger quotes the tune in the Christmas section of his organ pieces Sieben Stücke...
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    from the late 19th century, including works by Johannes Brahms and Max Reger. O Lamm Gottes unschuldig, BWV 1095 One of the Neumeister Chorales by Johann...
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    Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Josef Rheinberger, Max Reger, Max Reger, Max Reger, Max Reger, and Max Reger (1993). Die Grosse Sauer-Orgel Im Berliner Dom (Sound...
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    pupils included the German composer, pianist, organist, and conductor Max Reger and the musicologist and composer Walter Niemann. He wrote many pieces for...
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  • Verlag [de], Regensburg 1933. Max Reger. Mensch und Werk. Botze, Berlin 1938. Veröffentlichungen ... Herausgegeben von ... Karl Hasse. Variationen für zwei...
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    Rheinberger, transcription (tr.) for two pianos, Op. 3 (rev. Max Reger) 1912: Karl Eichler, tr. for piano four hands 1938: Józef Koffler, tr. for orchestra...
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  • Karl Richter (15 October 1926 – 15 February 1981) was a German conductor, choirmaster, organist, and harpsichordist. Karl Richter was born in Plauen to...
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    Julius Plücker, mathematician and physicist Elsa Reger, wife of Max Reger and founder of the Max-Reger-Institute Joseph Hubert Reinkens, first German Old...
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  • orchestration. They are redolent of Paul Hindemith, Hans Pfitzner, Max Reger and the French 20th century school. He wrote in a tonal idiom regardless...
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    known for playing the organ works of Max Reger. He studied in Leipzig with Karl Straube, a friend of Reger. Wunderlich worked as both a church musician...
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    Zwei Choralphantasien, Op. 40 (category Organ compositions by Max Reger)
    on 24 October 1899 by Karl Straube. Reger described his fantasia as a program music work (Programmmusikwerk). It was the Reger's first chorale fantasias...
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    in France, the Netherlands, Poland and Czechoslovakia. The composer Max Reger, who probably met her in 1906, dedicated his only orchestral song "An die...
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    music he enthusiastically supported, and a variety of later composers. Max Reger and Alexander Zemlinsky reconciled Brahms's and Wagner's often contrasted...
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