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Piano Variations and Fugue on a Theme by J. S. Bach op. 81
9 difficult

About the Composer

Max Reger

Late-Romantic composer who combines a chromatic tonal language with Baroque and Classical forms, thus anticipating 1920s neoclassicism.

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About the Authors

Egon Voss (Editor)

Dr. Egon Voss, born in 1938 in Magdeburg, did a secondary school teaching degree in Detmold (Staatsexamen in 1961) and studied German, philosophy and pedagogy in Kiel and Münster (Staatsexamen 1964). He subsequently studied musicology in Cologne, Kiel and Saarbrücken and completed his doctorate in 1968.

In 1969 Voss became a scholar at the Richard Wagner Complete Edition in Munich, since 1981 he has been its Head. From 1989 to 1990 he was the dramaturg at the Théȃtre la Monnaie/de Munt Brüssel, and from 1996 to 2002 a lecturer at the post-graduate programme “Textkritik” at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich. Voss is a member of the advisory board for the edition “Richard Wagner, Sämtliche Briefe” as well as the journals “wagnerspectrum” and “The Wagner Journal”. He has published
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G. Henle Verlag

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G. Henle Verlag e.K.
Forstenrieder Allee 122
81476 München
Germany
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www.henle.com

Mit dem Opus 81 schuf Max Reger sein Hauptwerk für Klavier, wenn man es nicht gar als ein Hauptwerk seines Gesamtschaffens bezeichnen muß. Es bietet alles, was für den Stil Regers typisch und charakteristisch ist.Innerhalb seines Klavierschaffens sind die Bach-Variationen einzigartig. Kein anderes Werk kann sich an äußerem Umfang und innerem Gewicht damit messen.

Jugend musiziert

Reger's compositional style is well defined in his "Variations and Fugue on a Theme from J.S. Bach" edited by Egon Voss. It stands out as a large-scale piano work among his mostly single-movement pieces. This technically demanding piece was dedicated to and premièred by pianist August Schmid-Linder in 1904, who referred to it as "unnerving at first glance".

Clavier

This work can be considered one of Reger’s greatest achievements for the piano ... This Edition, enclosed between the familiar blue covers of Henle Verlag is characteristically thorough in detail and clear in print.

Sheet Music, 1999

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