Composer
Max Reger (1873-1916); DEU
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Max Reger was an important composer whose artistic worth far surpasses his still generally meager representation on the concert stages and in recordings. In his teen years, he came under the disparate influences of Bach and Wagner, and eventually fused a style from these sources, adding his own unique and seemingly ubiquitous counterpoint, to fashion music that was both ahead of its time and inextricably bound to the past. His mature idiom melded Baroque structural ingredients with the opulent harmonic palette of the late Romantic period. His organ compositions include masterworks like the chorale fantasia Ein feste Burg is unser Gott, Fantasia and Fugue in C minor, and Fantasia and Fugue on B-A-C-H. His huge chamber music output, consisting of nine sonatas for violin and piano and many other works, is an important body of work.
Reger was born in Brand, Bavaria on March 19, 1873, and grew up in Weiden. He studied organ and violin with his father, and piano with his mother. At 11, he began studies with organist Adalbert Lindner. In 1888, Reger traveled to Bayreuth and heard performances of Wagner's Parsifal and Die Meistersinger. The experience had a lasting effect on him, the harmonies and sounds of the latter opera profoundly affecting his musical psyche. In 1890, he began studies in Wiesbaden with Hugo Riemann and soon produced his Violin Sonata No. 1, Op. 1 (1890-1891).
Reger developed a friendship with composers Eugen d'Albert and Feruccio Busoni in the mid-1890s. During this time, he wrote several compositions for piano, including Lose Blätter (1894) and Aus der Jugendzeit (1895). After an unpleasant experience in the military that affected his physical and mental health, he returned to his parents' Weiden home to recuperate. During this period, he produced his Op. 27 chorale fantasia Ein Feste Burg is Unser Gott, and his Op. 29 Fantasy & Fugue in C minor. Reger also earned a reputation as a brilliant pianist at this time, playing many concerts of wide-ranging repertoire, including his own works.
In 1902 Reger married Elsa von Bercken. The Sinfonietta in A (1904-1905) set off a most unwelcome stir for the composer, placing him at odds with the more conservative musical circles in Munich, where he had settled in 1901. By 1907 Reger had decided that the hostile climate in Munich was not worth enduring any longer, and accepted a professorship at Leipzig University. His many students there included Szell, von Hoesslin, Joseph Haas, Schoeck, Kvapil, and Weinberger. His Violin Concerto (1907-1908) and the Symphonic Prologue to a Tragedy (1908) came during this period.
In 1911, Reger was appointed conductor of the Meiningen Court Orchestra by Duke George II. He continued appearing as a pianist and always found time to compose. In February, 1914, he suffered a breakdown from troubles in his Meiningen post and eventually resigned. By September 1914, he had finished Eight Sacred Songs and the Patriotic Overture for orchestra. In March 1915, the composer and his family settled in Jena, where he completed his Sonata No. 9 for violin and piano, declaring it his greatest work in the genre, and the first in his so-called "Jena style." Other important works came during his "Jena" period, including the Op. 131 chamber works for various string instruments (Op. 131a, Op. 131b, Op. 131c, Op. 131d). His concert schedule took him to Holland in May, 1916, where he died of a heart attack. © Robert Cummings, All Music Guide
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Keyboard Works
183 tracks
- Piano Works
64 tracks
- Aud der Jungendzeit, Op.17
2 tracks
- Aus meinem Tagebuch, 35 Little Pieces for piano, Op.82
6 tracks
- Blätter und Blüten, 12 pieces
12 tracks
- 5 Humoreskes, Op.20
5 tracks
- Improvisation on Johann Strauss II's 'An den schönen blauen Donau'
1 track
- 8 Improvisations, Op.18
8 tracks
- In der Nacht
1 track
- 6 Pieces, Op.24
6 tracks
- 7 Silhouettes, Op.53
7 tracks
- Toccata and Fugue, transcription in D- (after J.S. Bach, BWV565)
1 track
- Traume am Kamin, 12 little pieces, Op.143
12 tracks
- Variations and Fugue on a Theme of J.S. Bach, for piano, Op.81
3 tracks
- Aud der Jungendzeit, Op.17
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Organ Works
119 tracks
- Chorale Fantasia ('Ein' Feste Burg ist unser Gott'), Op.27
1 track
- Chorale Fantasias, Op.40
1 track
- Chorale Fantasias, Op.52
4 tracks
- 52 Easy Chorale Preludes, Op.67
1 track
- Fantasia and Fugue on B-A-C-H, Op.46
2 tracks
- Fantasie und Fuge in D-, Op.135b
2 tracks
- Introduction and Passacaglia for Organ in D-
7 tracks
- Introduction, Passacaglia and Fugue in E-, Op.127
1 track
- 30 Little Chorale Preludes, Op.135a
30 tracks
- Monologe, 12 pieces, Op.63
1 track
- Nine Pieces, Op.129
8 tracks
- Organ Sonata No.2 in D-, Op.60
4 tracks
- 7 Pieces, Op.145
7 tracks
- 12 Pieces, Op.59
16 tracks
- 12 Pieces, Op.65
8 tracks
- 10 Pieces, Op.69
7 tracks
- 12 Pieces, Op.80
2 tracks
- Prelude and Fugue in F#-
2 tracks
- 4 Preludes and Fugues, Op.85
3 tracks
- Romance for harmonium in A-
1 track
- Symphonic Fantasia and Fugue, Op.57 ('Inferno')
2 tracks
- Toccata in D-
1 track
- 6 Trios, Op.47
6 tracks
- Variations and Fugue on an Original Theme in F#-, Op.73
2 tracks
- Chorale Fantasia ('Ein' Feste Burg ist unser Gott'), Op.27
- Piano Works
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Orchestral Works
91 tracks
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Chamber Works
66 tracks
- String Quartets
27 tracks
- String Quartet in D-, Op.74
4 tracks
- String Quartet in Eb, Op.109
12 tracks
- String Quartet in F#-, Op.121
4 tracks
- 2 String Quartets, Op.54
7 tracks
- String Quartet in D-, Op.74
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Other Chamber Works
39 tracks
- Clarinet Quintet in A, Op.146
12 tracks
- Piano Quartet in A-, Op.133
4 tracks
- Piano Quartet in D-, Op.113
4 tracks
- Romanze
1 track
- String Trio in A-, Op.77b
4 tracks
- String Trio in D-, Op.141b
3 tracks
- Suite for Cello in D-, Op.131c/2
8 tracks
- Suite for Cello in G, Op.131c/1
3 tracks
- Clarinet Quintet in A, Op.146
- String Quartets
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Vocal Works
17 tracks
- Lieder
15 tracks
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Choral Works
2 tracks
- 12 German Sacred Songs
1 track
- Macht hoch die Tür
1 track
- 12 German Sacred Songs
- Lieder
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Keyboard Works
8 tracks
- Piano Works
7 tracks
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Organ Works
1 track
- Toccata in D-
1 track
- Toccata in D-
- Piano Works
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Orchestral Works
1 track
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Chamber Works
4 tracks
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Other Chamber Works
4 tracks
- Suite for Cello in D-, Op.131c/2
4 tracks
- Suite for Cello in D-, Op.131c/2
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Other Chamber Works
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Keyboard Works
10 midis
- Piano Works
1 midi
- 10 Piano Pieces, Op.79a
1 midi
- 10 Piano Pieces, Op.79a
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Organ Works
9 midis
- Fantasie und Fuge in D-, Op.135b
3 midis
- Introduction, Passacaglia and Fugue in E-, Op.127
1 midi
- Nine Pieces, Op.129
5 midis
- Fantasie und Fuge in D-, Op.135b
- Piano Works
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Chamber Works
6 midis
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Other Chamber Works
6 midis
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Other Chamber Works
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Vocal Works
1 midi
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Choral Works
1 midi
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Choral Works
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Keyboard Works
183 tracks, 10 midis
- Piano Works
64 tracks, 1 midi
- Aud der Jungendzeit, Op.17
2 tracks
- Aus meinem Tagebuch, 35 Little Pieces for piano, Op.82
6 tracks
- Blätter und Blüten, 12 pieces
12 tracks
- 5 Humoreskes, Op.20
5 tracks
- Improvisation on Johann Strauss II's 'An den schönen blauen Donau'
1 track
- 8 Improvisations, Op.18
8 tracks
- In der Nacht
1 track
- 10 Piano Pieces, Op.79a
1 midi
- 6 Pieces, Op.24
6 tracks
- 7 Silhouettes, Op.53
7 tracks
- Toccata and Fugue, transcription in D- (after J.S. Bach, BWV565)
1 track
- Traume am Kamin, 12 little pieces, Op.143
12 tracks
- Variations and Fugue on a Theme of J.S. Bach, for piano, Op.81
3 tracks
- Aud der Jungendzeit, Op.17
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Organ Works
119 tracks, 9 midis
- Chorale Fantasia ('Ein' Feste Burg ist unser Gott'), Op.27
1 track
- Chorale Fantasias, Op.40
1 track
- Chorale Fantasias, Op.52
4 tracks
- 52 Easy Chorale Preludes, Op.67
1 track
- Fantasia and Fugue on B-A-C-H, Op.46
2 tracks
- Fantasie und Fuge in D-, Op.135b
2 tracks, 3 midis
- Introduction and Passacaglia for Organ in D-
7 tracks
- Introduction, Passacaglia and Fugue in E-, Op.127
1 track, 1 midi
- 30 Little Chorale Preludes, Op.135a
30 tracks
- Monologe, 12 pieces, Op.63
1 track
- Nine Pieces, Op.129
8 tracks, 5 midis
- Organ Sonata No.2 in D-, Op.60
4 tracks
- 7 Pieces, Op.145
7 tracks
- 12 Pieces, Op.59
16 tracks
- 12 Pieces, Op.65
8 tracks
- 10 Pieces, Op.69
7 tracks
- 12 Pieces, Op.80
2 tracks
- Prelude and Fugue in F#-
2 tracks
- 4 Preludes and Fugues, Op.85
3 tracks
- Romance for harmonium in A-
1 track
- Symphonic Fantasia and Fugue, Op.57 ('Inferno')
2 tracks
- Toccata in D-
1 track
- 6 Trios, Op.47
6 tracks
- Variations and Fugue on an Original Theme in F#-, Op.73
2 tracks
- Chorale Fantasia ('Ein' Feste Burg ist unser Gott'), Op.27
- Piano Works
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Orchestral Works
91 tracks
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Chamber Works
66 tracks, 6 midis
- String Quartets
27 tracks
- String Quartet in D-, Op.74
4 tracks
- String Quartet in Eb, Op.109
12 tracks
- String Quartet in F#-, Op.121
4 tracks
- 2 String Quartets, Op.54
7 tracks
- String Quartet in D-, Op.74
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Other Chamber Works
39 tracks, 6 midis
- Clarinet Quintet in A, Op.146
12 tracks, 4 midis
- Piano Quartet in A-, Op.133
4 tracks
- Piano Quartet in D-, Op.113
4 tracks
- Romanze
1 track
- Serenade for Flute, Violin and Viola No.1 in D, Op.77a
2 midis
- String Trio in A-, Op.77b
4 tracks
- String Trio in D-, Op.141b
3 tracks
- Suite for Cello in D-, Op.131c/2
8 tracks
- Suite for Cello in G, Op.131c/1
3 tracks
- Clarinet Quintet in A, Op.146
- String Quartets
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Vocal Works
17 tracks, 1 midi
- Lieder
15 tracks
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Choral Works
2 tracks, 1 midi
- 12 German Sacred Songs
1 track
- Lass mich dein sein und bleiben, church song
1 midi
- Macht hoch die Tür
1 track
- 12 German Sacred Songs
- Lieder


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