Max Reger: Romance G major WoO II/10: Arr. (Wolfgang Birtel): Alto et Accomp.
Version instrumentale | Partitions
COMPOSITEUR:
Max Reger
TYPE DE PRODUIT:
Version instrumentale
DESCRIPTION PRODUCT TYPE:
Recueil
ÉDITEUR:
Schott Music
Born in the village of Brand in the Upper Palatinate, Max Reger (1873 1916) was taught by the renowned music theoretician Hugo Riemann. After finishing his studies and working as a freelance performer and composer in Wiesbaden, he moved to Weiden, beset by personal crises, and eventually to Munich.
Détails
Compositeur | Max Reger |
Arranger | Wolfgang Birtel |
Description Instrument Group | Alto |
Instrumentation | Alto et Accomp. |
Instrumentation | Alto et Piano |
Type de produit | Version instrumentale |
Description Product Type | Recueil |
Éditeur | Schott Music |
Style | Classique |
Année de publication | 2011 |
Nombre de Pages | 6 |
ISMN | 9790001179058 |
Edition Number | ED 21220 |
N° | SCHED21220 |
Description
Born in the village of Brand in the Upper Palatinate, Max Reger (1873 1916) was taught by the renowned music theoretician Hugo Riemann. After finishing his studies and working as a freelance performer and composer in Wiesbaden, he moved to Weiden, beset by personal crises, and eventually to Munich. To make himself better known in the musical scene, he had some of his smaller works inserted in the magazine Neue Musikzeitung. This is how his Romanze G-Dur for violin and piano was published in November 1901, a beautiful occasional work, ideal for music lessons or as a tranquil encore after a concert, also in an arrangement for viola and piano.