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    moved to Weiden in 1874. Max had only one sister, Emma, after three other siblings died in childhood. When he turned five, Reger learned organ, violin and...
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    examples 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...
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  • Reger (1870–1951), German writer, wife of Max Reger Erik Reger (1893–1954), German writer Fred C. Reger (1916–1994), American politician Janet Reger (1935–2005)...
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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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    1883: Josef Rheinberger, transcription (tr.) for two pianos, Op. 3 (rev. Max Reger) 1912: Karl Eichler, tr. for piano four hands 1938: Józef Koffler, tr...
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  • The Max Reger Art Prize was an art prize of the Bezirk Suhl in the German Democratic Republic. It was awarded annually on 7 October on the occasion of...
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    Shrifte. Anderson, Christopher S. (2004). "Reger in Bach's Notes: On Self-Image and Authority in Max Reger's Bach Playing". The Musical Quarterly. 87 (4):...
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    poets, and scientists, such as Dante Alighieri, Ludwig van Beethoven, Max Reger, Napoleon Bonaparte (whose death mask was taken on the island of Saint...
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    composition in four movements by Max Reger in D major for mixed choir and orchestra, a late Romantic setting of Psalm 100. Reger began composing the work in...
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    Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst (solo violin); Hector Berlioz, Franz Liszt, and Max Reger have orchestrated the piece. Goethe's poem was set in music by at least...
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    The Max-Reger-Institute (MRI) is a musicological research institute and archive in Karlsruhe, Germany, dedicated to the work of the composer Max Reger, a...
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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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    Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Josef Rheinberger, Max Reger, Max Reger, Max Reger, Max Reger, and Max Reger (1993). Die Grosse Sauer-Orgel Im Berliner Dom...
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  • technique. From March 1908 to 1910, she was a pupil of Max Reger (from October 1908 in Reger's composition class at the Leipzig Royal Conservatory), who...
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  • laureate Max Purcell (born 1998), Australian tennis player Max Reger (1873–1916), German composer, pianist, organist, conductor, and academic teacher Max Reinhardt...
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    years between additions: Max Reger (1948) Adalbert Stifter (1954) Joseph von Eichendorff (1957) Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (1959) Max von Pettenkofer (1962)...
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    Dvořák (whose music he enthusiastically supported) and Edward Elgar. Max Reger and Alexander Zemlinsky reconciled Brahms's and Wagner's often contrasted...
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  • Elsa Reger (née von Bagenski; previously von Bercken, 25 October 1870 – 3 May 1951) was a German writer, the wife of the pianist and composer Max Reger, whose...
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    before an ending in octaves. The theme of the first movement was used by Max Reger in his Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Mozart (1914) for orchestra...
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    geträumet", Klassika. Max Reger: "Ich hab' die Nacht geträumet" for ttbb choir – A minor 8 Ausgewählte Volkslieder (Reger, Max): No. 4 – "Ich hab' die...
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    works and has been adapted and transformed by several composers, such as Max Reger, Leopold Stokowski, Benjamin Britten, Knut Nystedt, and for the Wanamaker...
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  • Stout [pupils] Gil Trythall Ignaz Friedman [pupils] Walter Niemann Henryk Opieński Max Reger [pupils] Vladimir Alexievitch Seniloff Adolf Weidig [pupils] František...
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    1965. The journal is published irregularly. Max Reger Catalogue of Works, ed. Susanne Popp for the Max-Reger-Institut in collaboration with Alexander Becker...
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    houses the Meininger Museum as well as the Max Reger archives, the Thuringian State Archives, the Max Reger music school, the Johannes Brahms concert hall...
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  • for the accountancy profession. In retirement he was a trustee of the Max-Reger-Institute until he died on 3 January 1996. "Who were K, P, M and G?" (PDF)...
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  • pp. 153ff.: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project Max Reger (1904). Supplement to the Theory of Modulation. Translated by John Bernhoff...
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    (1898–1956), German composer, organist, cembalist, conductor, Thomaskantor Max Reger (1873–1917), German composer, conductor, pianist and organist Carl Reinecke...
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    musicians: Orlando di Lasso, Christoph Willibald Gluck, Leopold Mozart, Max Reger, Richard Wagner, Richard Strauss, Carl Orff, Johann Pachelbel, Theobald...
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  • Nunes Garcia (1816) Lorenzo Perosi (1897) Giacomo Puccini [Introit only] Max Reger, Hebbel Requiem (1916), Lateinisches Requiem (fragment, 1915) Josef Gabriel...
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    include the following: 1901: Six Burlesques, Op. 58 for piano four hands by Max Reger 1904: Scherzo Burlesque, Op. 2 for piano and orchestra by Béla Bartók...
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