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  1. maxreger.info › biography › biographyMax-Reger-Portal

    In autumn, Reger goes on a highly successful, week-long tour with Philipp Wolfrum, performing works by Johann Sebastian Bach in idiosyncratic but convincing interpretations, while his wife organises the family’s move to Meiningen. Elsa and Max Reger in Leipzig 1911. – Max-Reger-Institut, Karlsruhe.

  2. Elsa Reger. Biographien Elsa Reger. geboren am 25. Oktober 1870 in Kolberg. gestorben am 3. Mai 1951 in München. Ehefrau, Biographin und Nachlasspflegerin Max Regers. 70. Todestag am 3.

  3. Elsa was the daughter of Hauptmann (Captain) Ernst von Bagenski and his wife Auguste. In 1897 she married the officer Ernst von Bercken, and they divorced in 1899. She married Max Reger in 1902 in Bad Boll (Baden-Württemberg). Following his death, she founded the Max Reger Archive, the Max Reger Foundation, the Max...

  4. Elsa Reger (Kołobrzeg, 25 d'octubre de 1870 - Bonn, 3 de maig de 1951) va ser una escriptora alemanya, esposa del pianista i compositor Max Reger, la memòria de la qual va mantenir viva amb la fundació d'un arxiu, el 1920, i el 1947, de l'Institut Max Reger, ambdós dedicats a ell, i la seva obra.. Nascuda a Kolberg, era filla d'Ernst von Bagenski i de la seva esposa Auguste.

  5. www.maxreger.info › reger150Max-Reger-Portal

    Experience Max Reger and his music in 2023 in your vicinity or worldwide in concerts, at exhibitions, conferences and other events. Whether planned or daily and spontaneous - the event calendar offers a detailed overview. And if you are planning your own #reger150 event, you are invited to register it in the event calendar.

  6. maxreger.info › biography › biographyMax-Reger-Portal

    Max and Elsa Reger with their adopted daughters Lotti and Christa in front of their villa in Jena (ca. 1915). – Max-Reger-Institut, Karlsruhe. Living in the quiet scholarly town of Jena in his first own villa from March and freed from courtly and professional constraints, Reger regains his compositional élan.

  7. Elsa Reger. (25 October 1870 — 3 May 1951) =. Alternative Names/Transliterations: Margarete Ulrike Augusta Marie Karoline Elsa von Bagensteg (auch Bagensky), Elsa von Bercken. .