Reger-Werkausgabe, Vol. II/11: Choral works with piano accompaniment
Volume 11 of the Songs and Choral Works Series contains the Drei Chöre op. 6 (1892), Reger’s only original composition for a mixed vocal scoring and piano, in which he used his two-color method of notation for the first time (musical text in black, performance instructions in red). In addition, the volume contains the piano reductions of some of the choral-symphonic works which Reger composed between 1903 and 1914 – the Gesang der Verklärten op. 71, Psalm 100 op. 106, Nonnen op. 112, Einsiedler op. 144a and the Requiem op. 144b, and the Weihegesang WoO V/6 for alto, mixed choir and winds.
In January 2008 the Max-Reger-Institut (MRI) in Karlsruhe began publishing a scholarly-critical edition of the works of Reger (RWA). As a Hybrid Edition it is exploring new approaches in editorial techniques. The digital component for this volume will be published in an online portal.
Content
Drei Chöre op.6
Gesang der Verklärten op.71
Der 100. Psalm op.106
Weihegesang WoO V/6
Die Nonnen op.112
Der Einsiedler op.144a
Requiem op.144b
Contents
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Composer
Max Reger
| 1873-1916Born in Brand, Bavaria, in 1873, Reger studied music in Munich and Wiesbaden with Hugo Riemann. From 1905 on he worked at the Academy in Munich as a teacher for organ and composition. He moved in 1907 to Leipzig to become the music director of the university until 1908 and professor of composition at the conservatory until his early death in 1916. Personal details
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Editor
Christopher Grafschmidt
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Editor
Claudia Seidl
| 1990
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