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  1. After Elsa Reger's death on May 3rd, 1951, the Trust was the sole heir to copyrights for Reger's works as well as to a portion of the royalties resulting from their performances. The 70-year protective period, which had been the source of the MRI's independent financial standing, expired at the end of 1986.

  2. The Max-Reger-Institute (MRI) is a musicological research institute and archive in Karlsruhe, Germany, dedicated to the work of the composer Max Reger, a representative of German music around the turn of the 20th century. An associated foundation, the Elsa-Reger-Stiftung, is named after his wife, Elsa Reger, who founded the foundation and the ...

  3. Elsa Reger, in her book (1930), writes in some detail about the circumstances surrounding Reger's death. She arrived in the afternoon of May 11, 1916 at the death-bed of her beloved husband (p. 153) and stayed the whole night (p. 154), meaning until May 12.

  4. Max Reger. 100 years ago, Max Reger (1873-1916), one of the giants of music in Germany passed away prematurely at age 43. He was an exact contemporary of Rachmaninoff, one year younger than Scriabin, and one year older than Schoenberg and Ives. Initially, Reger rose to striking prominence within the musical world, and he was widely regarded by ...

  5. www.maxreger.info › reger150Max-Reger-Portal

    Experience Max Reger and his music in 2023 in your vicinity or worldwide in concerts, at exhibitions, conferences and other events. Whether planned or daily and spontaneous - the event calendar offers a detailed overview. And if you are planning your own #reger150 event, you are invited to register it in the event calendar.

  6. There Reger's productivity increased enormously until he was able to persuade his family in 1901 to move to Munich where he expected more musical stimulation than in the Upper Palatinate. Reger, himself a Catholic, got married in 1902 to Elsa von Bercken, a divorced Protestant, which caused his excommunication.

  7. Elsa Reger (de soltera von Bagenski ; anteriormente von Bercken , 25 de octubre de 1870 - 3 de mayo de 1951) fue una escritora alemana, esposa del pianista y compositor Max Reger , cuya memoria mantuvo viva al fundar un archivo, el Instituto Max-Reger. y una fundación, todo dedicado a él y su obra. La fundación ahora lleva su nombre.