Composed by Max Reger. Edited by Stefan König; Christopher Grafschmidt; Alexander Becker; Stefanie Steiner-Grage. This edition: Complete edition. Hymns by Martin Luther: Ausgaben mit mehreren Luther-Liedern; Complete editions / Selected works: Max Reger. Hybrid Edition of works. Gesamt- und Werkausgaben: Max Reger. Hybrid Edition of works. Organ music based on hymns. Full score (complete edition / selected edition). Carus Verlag #CV 52.804/00. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.5280400).
ISBN 9783899481808. 10 x 12 inches.
The fourth volume of the section of the Reger Edition devoted to his organ works comprises, in chronological order, the chorale preludes composed between October 1893 and November 1914 in Wiesbaden, Weiden, Munich, Leipzig, and Meiningen. The composition of chorale preludes accompanied Reger throughout his entire career, even though they were composed primarily in the years from 1900 to 1902 and 1914 (Opus 135a). As almost no other composer at the turn of the century, he dedicated himself to the chorale prelude, composing around 100 works in this genre.
Since January 2008, the first scholarly, critical edition of the works of Max Reger (RWA) is being produced at the Max-Reger-Institute, Karlsruhe. Its design as a "hybrid" edition breaks new ground in the methods of editorial practice. It comprises three areas of Reger's compositional output: Organ works, Lieder and choruses and, for the first time, Max Reger's arrangements of works by other composers. To begin the series, the first seven volumes have been published and contain the organ works, which have been eagerly awaited by many.
Composed by Max Reger. Edited by Stefan König; Christopher Grafschmidt; Alexander Becker; Stefanie Steiner-Grage. This edition: Complete edition. Hymns by Martin Luther: Ausgaben mit mehreren Luther-Liedern; Complete editions / Selected works: Max Reger. Hybrid Edition of works. Gesamt- und Werkausgaben: Max Reger. Hybrid Edition of works. Organ music based on hymns. Full score (complete edition / selected edition). Carus Verlag #CV 52.804/00. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.5280400).
ISBN 9783899481808. 10 x 12 inches.
The fourth volume of the section of the Reger Edition devoted to his organ works comprises, in chronological order, the chorale preludes composed between October 1893 and November 1914 in Wiesbaden, Weiden, Munich, Leipzig, and Meiningen. The composition of chorale preludes accompanied Reger throughout his entire career, even though they were composed primarily in the years from 1900 to 1902 and 1914 (Opus 135a). As almost no other composer at the turn of the century, he dedicated himself to the chorale prelude, composing around 100 works in this genre.
Since January 2008, the first scholarly, critical edition of the works of Max Reger (RWA) is being produced at the Max-Reger-Institute, Karlsruhe. Its design as a "hybrid" edition breaks new ground in the methods of editorial practice. It comprises three areas of Reger's compositional output: Organ works, Lieder and choruses and, for the first time, Max Reger's arrangements of works by other composers. To begin the series, the first seven volumes have been published and contain the organ works, which have been eagerly awaited by many.
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