
Max Reger - Wikipedia
Reger was a prolific writer of vocal works, Lieder, works for mixed chorus, men's chorus and female chorus, and extended choral works with orchestra such as Der 100. Psalm and Requiem, a setting of …
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Category:Reger, Max - IMSLP
Category:Reger, Max Max Reger (19 March 1873 — 11 May 1916) = Alternative Names/Transliterations: Johann Baptist Joseph Maximilian Reger
Max Reger | Romantic composer, organist, pianist, teacher | Britannica
Max Reger was a 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.
Max Reger – The Man Who Couldn’t Resist a Fugue
Aug 24, 2025 · On May 11, 1916, Max Reger was found dead in a Leipzig hotel room at only 43 years old. At the time, he was a celebrated composer, regarded by many as the leading living German …
Max Reger
Max Reger (1873—1916) is one of them, others are Hans Pfitzner, Ferruccio Busoni, Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari, Franz Schmidt or Alexander von Zemlinsky. Born in Brand in the Upper Palatinate, Reger …
Max-Reger-Portal
Aug 29, 2025 · What is your favorite piece by Max Reger? A podcast series for #reger150 in cooperation with the Max-Reger-Institute and the Institute for Music Journalism at the Karlsruhe University of Music.
Max Reger - Biography | Deutsche Grammophon
Reger took piano and organ lessons in his teens. His ambition to become a composer began in 1888, the result of hearing Wagner’s Die Meistersinger and Parsifal at Bayreuth.
Reger - Wikipedia
Reger is a German surname, derived from the Middle High German reiger, meaning "heron", likely referring to a tall thin person. [1] Alternatively, the name may originally have meant a lively or restless …