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  1. www.wikidata.org › wiki › Q21032216Elsa Reger - Wikidata

    Max Reger's wife and estate manager. This page was last edited on 12 May 2024, at 02:21. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.By using this site, you agree to the Terms of ...

  2. maxreger.info › biography › biographyMax-Reger-Portal

    In autumn, Reger goes on a highly successful, week-long tour with Philipp Wolfrum, performing works by Johann Sebastian Bach in idiosyncratic but convincing interpretations, while his wife organises the family’s move to Meiningen. Elsa and Max Reger in Leipzig 1911. – Max-Reger-Institut, Karlsruhe.

  3. Website des Max-Reger-Instituts. DVD contents of Module I and Module II are now available in RWA Online. With its major Spring Update 2024, Reger-Werkausgabe (RWA) completes the range of contents available in RWA Online and integrates the digital components of the edition volumes published until 2019, which were previously only available on DVD. This includes both the first published volumes ...

  4. maxreger.info › biography › 1915Max-Reger-Portal

    Max and Elsa Reger with their adopted daughters Lotti and Christa in front of their villa in Jena (ca. 1915). – Max-Reger-Institut, Karlsruhe. Living in the quiet scholarly town of Jena in his first own villa from March and freed from courtly and professional constraints, Reger regains his compositional élan.

  5. 1 de dic. de 2004 · As Elsa Reger recounted, Strauss complimented Reger after hearing the Four Tone Poems after A. Böcklin, op. 128, by suggesting that with “one step closer,” he, Reger, would “be one of us,” to which Reger replied that this was a step he would never take. 1 When Reger began to write his op. 112, Die Nonnen, he was determined to use an ...

  6. maxreger.info › biography › 1907Max-Reger-Portal

    The Reger couple with their adopted daughter Christa in Kolberg on the Baltic Sea (1907). – Max-Reger-Institut, Karlsruhe, Elsa Reger’s private album of photographs. In March, Max and Elsa Reger move to Leipzig with a 90-year-old great-aunt; in July, the childless couple take the orphan Christa into the family.

  7. Elsa was the daughter of Hauptmann (Captain) Ernst von Bagenski and his wife Auguste. In 1897 she married the officer Ernst von Bercken, and they divorced in 1899. She married Max Reger in 1902 in Bad Boll (Baden-Württemberg). Following his death, she founded the Max Reger Archive, the Max Reger Foundation, the Max...