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Re: Max Reger

Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 8:35 pm
by Hobbypianist
The (almost) complete piano works are now on IMSLP. I also rescanned some pieces of which only poor versions were available so far. The two blocked items:
Reger_op.079a_Zehn_Kompositionen_Sikorski.pdf
(original edition by B&H)
Reger_Sechs_Klavierstuecke_Breitkopf.pdf


What is remaining now? A few small pieces...but I'm not sure whether they were really intended for piano. Anyway, here they are:
Reger_Fuenf_Scherzkanons.pdf
Reger_Kanon_ueber_Du_bist_verrueckt_mein_Kind.pdf
Reger_Praeludium_und_Fuge_in_g.pdf
Reger_Vierstimmiger_Kanon_Nr.2_ueber_das_Lied_Letzte_Rose.pdf
Reger_Zwei_Schulfugen.pdf

Re: Max Reger

Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 10:09 pm
by alpha
This is a truly outstanding contribution- you are to be commended highly. Eyeballing the IMSLP page, I think the only piano piece that is missing is the 8th Improvisation, the etude brillante.

By any chance have you ever come across Pillney's 2 piano version of the Bach variations Op. 81?

Re: Max Reger

Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 7:11 am
by klavierelch
You are indeed doing a great job in closing the last gaps in the Reger piano output.

Re: Max Reger

Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 8:30 pm
by Hobbypianist
alpha wrote:This is a truly outstanding contribution- you are to be commended highly. Eyeballing the IMSLP page, I think the only piano piece that is missing is the 8th Improvisation, the etude brillante.

By any chance have you ever come across Pillney's 2 piano version of the Bach variations Op. 81?
Sorry, I don't have the 2p-version of op.81.
There are also a couple of piano transcriptions of orchestral works, like op.95, op.108, etc. which are still missing.

No.8 of op.18 is published by Schott. The Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München has an exemplar. Maybe someone from there can borrow it?

Re: Max Reger

Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 10:51 pm
by Caprotti
Is op.108 available in the orchestra score? I don't see it at IMSLP. a 4H exists in Milan library.

Re: Max Reger

Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 7:04 pm
by Hobbypianist
Caprotti wrote:Is op.108 available in the orchestra score? I don't see it at IMSLP. a 4H exists in Milan library.
Not yet, but I'll post all the missing orchestral works within the next weeks: Op.93, 100, 101, 108, 120, 123, 125, 128, 130, 140, Heroide Overture, Symphonic movement in d, Scherzino and new scans of Op.90, 95, 132.

HP

Re: Max Reger

Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 11:17 pm
by kh0815
Caprotti wrote:Is op.108 available in the orchestra score? I don't see it at IMSLP. a 4H exists in Milan library.
Dedicated to our so generous hero Caprotti (a FS scan is in state of preparation):
Reger op.108 Symphonischer Prolog zu einer Tragödie 4H gew. Arthur Nikisch.pdf

Re: Max Reger

Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 11:34 pm
by Caprotti
many thanks, and a little Rubinstein
Rubinstein - 016 n.3 - Serenade o.pdf

Re: Max Reger

Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 3:18 pm
by Hobbypianist
Hobbypianist wrote:.....

No.8 of op.18 is published by Schott. The Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München has an exemplar. Maybe someone from there can borrow it?
I saw that op.18 is already available so I didn't check further the RGA. Of course, this piece is in the Gesamtausgabe! I've posted on IMSLP a complete version. Here ist the Etude brillante separately
Reger_op.018_No.8_Etude_brillante_Schott_RGA.pdf

Re: Max Reger

Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2020 8:56 pm
by Lya
Hello everyone,
I'm desperately looking for Reger's transcription of Brahms slow mvt of the 3rd symphony. I can only find Singer's and Hatz's...
Thank you so much