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Opening Hours/Holiday Period
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Save the date: Serenades 2024
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Financing phase started: Max Reger as a graphic novel
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Spring Concert 2024
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DVD contents of Module I and Module II are now available in RWA Online
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New entries: REGER-STUDIEN online
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"Like in a cockpit" - Max Reger and the reed organ
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Out now: Otterloo conducts Reger (1915-1957)
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Highlight of the Reger Year 2023
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Out now: Schreiben - Denken - Komponieren. Regers Skizzen zum Klarinettenquintett
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Max Reger and his interpret Karl Straube
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European Chamber Music Competition 2023
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RWA Online updated: Start of RWA Encyclopedia
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Out now: Single editions choral works with piano accompaniment
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Jubilee Concert for the 75th Anniversary
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Out now: Adolf Busch & Rudolf Serkin at the Library of Congress - Brahms, Busch, Schubert (1944-48)
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Out now: Adolf Busch – Concertos [by Brahms and Dvořák] in Wartime New York
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Out now: Fritz Busch in Copenhagen 1933–1951
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Out now: Joseph Keilberth conducts Reger and Wolf 1941–1944
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Out now: Rudolf Serkin plays Bach and Reger (with David Singer, clarinet)
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RWA online
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Newly published: Songs II
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Newly published: Works for mixed voice unaccompanied choir II
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Out now: Adolf Busch - The Mozart Orchestral Recordings
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Out now: Fritz Buschs conducts Music of the 19th century in Copenhagen 1950/1
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The Reger-Werkausgabe is seeking a research assistant
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Out now: Fritz Busch's american Beethoven recordings 1942–1950
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Out now: Fritz Busch in Vienna, 1950: Beethoven & Haydn
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Out now: Giuseppe Verdis La forza del destino from Edinburgh from Fritz Buschs year of death 1951
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Concert on September 10th
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Concert with Trio Mikado on August 4th
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Out now: Fritz Busch conducts Beethoven in Copenhagen, 1933–1950
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New Pageflow: 7th European Chamber Music Competition Karlsruhe 2019
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On the death of Peter Serkin
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New Publications
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Opus Klassik price awarded to Markus Becker
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Susanne Popp Concludes Her Role as Head of Institute and Director
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New Pageflow: Max Reger sucht seinen Weg
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Max Reger Picture Gallery Update
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Out now: Fritz Busch conducts Brahms Symphonies Nos. 1, 2, 4, Tragic Overture, Nänie, 1942-50
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Reger-Werkausgabe II/7: Vocal works with organ accompaniment and other instruments
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Acquisition of autograph
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Max-Reger-Institute events in March
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Reger at the Pushkin Museum in Moscow
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Max Reger Festival in Moscow
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Max-Reger-Institut events this fall
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Reger-Werkausgabe II/8: Works for mixed choir a cappella I (1890–1902)
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Max-Reger-Portal Online
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Podcast available: Max Regers Violin Concerto
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Max Reger Sound Gallery now Online