Reger, Max

Max Reger, German composer, 1873-1916

Johann Baptist Joseph Maximilian Reger was a German composer, pianist, organist, conductor, and academic teacher. He worked as a concert pianist, as a musical director at the Leipzig University Church, as a professor at the Royal Conservatory, and as a music director at the court of Duke Georg II of Saxe-Meiningen. Reger first composed mainly "Lieder", chamber music, choral music and works for piano and organ. He later turned to orchestral compositions, such as the popular "Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Mozart" (1914), and to works for choir and orchestra such as "Gesang der Verklärten" (1903), "Der 100. Psalm" (1909), "Der Einsiedler" and the "Hebbel Requiem" (both 1915).

  • Reger, Max, composer and pianist (1873-1916) Autograph letter signed.Meiningen, 21 Jun 1911.

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  • [Reger, Max, Komponist und Pianist (1873-1916)]. Portraitphotographie.Wohl Leipzig, nach 1903.

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  • Reger, Max, Komponist und Dirigent (1873-1916). Eigenh. Brief mit U.Berg am Starnberger See, 24 Aug 1904.

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  • Reger, Max, composer and conductor (1873-1916). 89 autograph letters and postcards signed.Leipzig, Meiningen, Tegernsee and other places, 1909-1915.

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