Type | List | Author | Title [further info] | Series | Vol | No | Year | Pages | Status |
| 1. | Reger, Max | [On Johann Sebastian Bach] Anderson, Christopher S. (Ed. And Trans.) [Reprints Reger's response to the question, 'What is Johann Sebastian Bach to me, and what does he mean to our time?' Originally published in Die Musik 5/1 (October 1905)] |
[ce]MaxReger |
| | 2006 |
81-82 |
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| 2. | Reger, Max | Variations and fugue on a theme of Joh. Seb. Bach for piano, two hands op. 81; and Variations and fugue on a theme of Beethoven for two pianos, four hands op. 86. [A brief program note by the composer for two of his piano pieces performed at the June 1905 Tonkünstlerfest of the Allgemeiner Deutscher Musikverein in Graz. Originally published in Die Musik 4/17 (June 1905)] |
[ce]MaxReger |
| | 2006 |
95-97 |
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| 3. | Anderson, Christopher S. (ed.) | Selected writings of Max Reger. New York, NY: Routledge, 2006. xliii, 138p. ISBN: 0-415-97382-1; 978-0-415-97382-3. |
[ce]MaxReger |
| | 2006 |
xliii, 138p |
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| 4. | Werthmann, Michael | 'Eine Hölle von Kontrapunkt': Max Reger und die Bach-Tradition. |
[ce]MaxReger |
| | 2011 |
34-45 |
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| 5. | Wiesenfeldt, Christiane (ed.) | Max Reger: Zwischen allen Stühlen--Zehn Annäherungen. Sinzig: Studio-Verlag, 2011. 140p. ISBN: 3-89564-148-0; 978-3-940768-26-1. (= Edition pp, 6) |
[ce]MaxReger |
| | 2011 |
140p |
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