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Clarinet Quintet in A Major Op. 146 by Max Reger Clarinet - Sheet Music

By Max Reger

With his clarinet quintet, begun in 1915, Reger was remembering his role models Mozart and Brahms, whose works in this genre he particularly admired. This melancholic quintet that is worked through in a strictly motivic way was to be Reger's last opus. Shortly after he had sent it to his publisher, he died of a heart attack in May 1916. The quintet was to become his swan song, first performed at a memorial for the composer on 6 November 1916. Almost one hundred years later, Henle now publishes it for the first time in an Urtext edition, edited by the Reger scholar Michael Kube.

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Summary
Instrument:
Cello Clarinet Viola Violin
Genres:
Romantic Period 20th Century
Composers:
Max Reger
Publishers:
G. Henle
Series:
Henle Study Scores
UPC:
888680072094
ISBN:
9790201871172
EAN:
9790201871172
Format:
Study Score
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Max Reger
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
6.75x9.5x0.26 inches
Number of Pages:
68
Shipping Weight:
0.49 pounds
Detailed Description
Clarinet (A), 2 Violins, Viola and Cello (Study Score)

SKU: HL.51487117

Composed by Max Reger. Edited by Michael Kube. Study Score. Paperbound. Henle Study Scores. 20Th Century, Classical. Study score (paperbound). 68 pages. G. Henle #HN7117. Published by G. Henle (HL.51487117).

ISBN 9790201871172. UPC: 888680072094. 6.75x9.5x0.26 inches.

With his clarinet quintet, begun in 1915, Reger was remembering his role models Mozart and Brahms, whose works in this genre he particularly admired. This melancholic quintet that is worked through in a strictly motivic way was to be Reger's last opus. Shortly after he had sent it to his publisher, he died of a heart attack in May 1916. The quintet was to become his swan song, first performed at a memorial for the composer on 6 November 1916. Almost one hundred years later, Henle now publishes it for the first time in an Urtext edition, edited by the Reger scholar Michael Kube.

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