More often than not, it is the work of a familiar and respected artist that we celebrate with a festival. But during the weekend just past, Indiana University’s Jacobs School defied that tradition in ...
This is one of those recordings that immediately stops you in your tracks. The performances are fine indeed, but more than anything, it’s the music itself that strikes you – it’s both utterly unique ...
Tom Service explores the music of 19th-century composer Max Reger. Plus composer, pianist and journalist Peter Dickinson talking about his life in music. Show more Tom Service explores the music of ...
The Bach worship of the late-Romantic composer Max Reger largely took the form of voluminous writing for organ and a fondness for the fugue. But it arises in a more austere - and for some of us, more ...
Leading up to the big Mozart birthday, we hear two selections from Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Mozart, opus 132, by Max Reger. The piece was inspired by Mozart's Piano Sonata in A major, K. 331 ...
Max Reger was highly regarded at the dawn of the 20th century, but you rarely hear his music today. From a concert at Portland State University in Oregon, the Chamber Orchestra Kremlin plays Reger's ...
This year’s centenary of Max Reger’s death isn’t getting much attention on disc or in the concert hall, but Sophie Bevan and Malcolm Martineau’s collection of his songs is a timely gesture. In keeping ...
This is a fabulous recording of beautiful music beautifully played. Pianist Mark Latimer performs two sets of variations by Max Reger (1873–1916) beginning with Op.81, on a long theme from Bach’s ...
The Worcester Chapter of the American Guild of Organists will present the Max Reger Festival 150 from Nov. 3 to 5 to celebrate the 150th birthday of the German composer, pianist and organist credited ...