Max Reger\u27s music is not widely known and performed. His music is often thought of as dense, highly chromatic, and hard to digest. The Telemann Variations offer a different view of this highly prolific composer, who was regarded as the most important composer next to Richard Strauss in early twentieth-century Germany. The theme, a minuet in binary form, is taken from Telemann\u27s Tafelmusik in B-flat Major. The variations exhibit a transparent texture, regular phrases, and formal balance. There is a fair amount of literature about the life and music of Reger, much of it written in German. However, the Telemann Variations themselves have not been subject to many scholarly writings. Chapter One of this document provides an introduction to...
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Max Reger\u27s music is not widely known and performed. His music is often thought of as dense, high...
Max Reger’s music is not widely known and performed. His music is often thought of as dense, highly ...
Max Reger's treatise Beitrage zur Modulationslehre (Supplement to the Theory of Modulation) has rece...
Since any formal analysis must show how the composer achieves unity, coherence, and continuity, the ...
Max Reger\u27s Suites for Solo Cello, Op. 131c were written in 1914 just two years before his death ...
Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Washington, 2019The history and performance of transcriptions of work...
During the “Golden Age” of pianism (1880-1930), virtuosic transcriptions were popular repertoire in ...
One of the outstanding aspects of nineteenth-century romanticism was its preoccupation with the past...
This document deals with one of the most problematic piano works of the nineteenth century, and cert...
It is proper that I should begin by admitting that I am only an apprentice Reger-scholar. In plannin...
The term ‘historicist modernism’ refers to the way Reger – distinctively among his contemporaries in...
Though best known for his operetta output, German composer Franz Lehár (1870-1948) wrote over one hu...
This study has attempted to observe and understand the reorchestrations of the four Robert Schumann ...
L’analyse examina l’impact des relations tonales, des fonctions et des types formels transformés sur...
Composer Reinhard Keiser (1764–1739) was admired by his contemporaries and exerted significant influ...
Max Reger\u27s music is not widely known and performed. His music is often thought of as dense, high...
Max Reger’s music is not widely known and performed. His music is often thought of as dense, highly ...
Max Reger's treatise Beitrage zur Modulationslehre (Supplement to the Theory of Modulation) has rece...
Since any formal analysis must show how the composer achieves unity, coherence, and continuity, the ...
Max Reger\u27s Suites for Solo Cello, Op. 131c were written in 1914 just two years before his death ...
Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Washington, 2019The history and performance of transcriptions of work...
During the “Golden Age” of pianism (1880-1930), virtuosic transcriptions were popular repertoire in ...
One of the outstanding aspects of nineteenth-century romanticism was its preoccupation with the past...
This document deals with one of the most problematic piano works of the nineteenth century, and cert...
It is proper that I should begin by admitting that I am only an apprentice Reger-scholar. In plannin...
The term ‘historicist modernism’ refers to the way Reger – distinctively among his contemporaries in...
Though best known for his operetta output, German composer Franz Lehár (1870-1948) wrote over one hu...
This study has attempted to observe and understand the reorchestrations of the four Robert Schumann ...
L’analyse examina l’impact des relations tonales, des fonctions et des types formels transformés sur...
Composer Reinhard Keiser (1764–1739) was admired by his contemporaries and exerted significant influ...