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Elsa Reger. Margarete Ulrike Augusta Marie Karoline Elsa Reger (née von Bagenski; previously von Bercken, 25 October 1870 – 3 May 1951) was a German writer, the wife of the pianist and composer Max Reger, whose memory she kept alive by founding an archive, the Max-Reger-Institute, and a foundation, all dedicated to him and his work.
In March, Max and Elsa Reger move to Leipzig with a 90-year-old great-aunt; in July, the childless couple take the orphan Christa into the family. A generous financial grant from Henri Hinrichsen of the publishing house C.F. Peters enables Reger to limit his concert activity for one year and to concentrate on his large-scale symphonic works ...
In addition to Max Reger’s correspondence the Max-Reger-Institut holds a huge collection of letters from the estate of Elsa Reger as well as several other personalities from Reger’s closer and wider circle, such as Fritz Stein, Karl Hasse, Rudolf Huesgen oder Paul Aron.
The Max-Reger-Institut / Elsa Reger Foundation (MRI) was established on 25 October 1947 by Elsa Reger, the composer’s widow, knowing that Max Reger thirty years after his death on 11 May 1916 had fallen into undeserved oblivion. For nearly 50 years the Foundation had its headquarters in Bonn, where Elsa Reger - without biographical reference ...
Learn about the life and works of composer Max Reger in 1915, when he moved to Jena and created his late masterpieces. See a photo of him and his wife Elsa Reger with their adopted daughters.
Elsa and Max Reger, 1910. – Max-Reger-Institut, Karlsruhe, Elsa Reger’s private album of photographs. In May, the first German Reger Festival is held in Dortmund, offering a representative overview of Reger's work in seven concerts.
30 de mar. de 2018 · Learn about the life and works of Max Reger, a German composer, pianist, organist, conductor, and academic teacher. Find out how he was related to Elsa Reger, who became his wife and buried his urn after his death.