Max Reger I. Sonate fis-moll

op. 33

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Die im Februar 1899 begonnen I. Sonate in fis-moll op. 33 ist das einzige Orgelwerk der Weidener Zeit, von dem Reger die Erstschrift an Karl Straube sandte, bevor er – als Stichvorlage – die Zweitschrift erstellte. Reger bezeichnete das Werk wiederholt als seinen "Ausflug ins Romantische".
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  • Born in Brand, Bavaria, in 1873, Reger studied music in Munich and Wiesbaden with Hugo Riemann. From 1905 on he worked at the Academy in Munich as a teacher for organ and composition. He moved in 1907 to Leipzig to become the music director of the university until 1908 and professor of composition at the conservatory until his early death in 1916. Personal details

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