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The Selected Writings of Max Reger.

Publication: Notes
Publication Date: 01-JUN-08
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: The Selected Writings of Max Reger.(COMPOSERS' WRITINGS AND LETTERS)(Book review)

Article Excerpt
The Selected Writings of Max Reger. Edited and translated by Christopher Anderson. New York: Routledge, 2006. [xliii, 138p. ISBN-10 0415973821; ISBN-13 9780415973823. $95.] Illustrations, references, index.

As the first collection of the composer's writings translated into English, The Selected. Writings of Max Reger, Christopher Anderson's second book concerning the composer, is a significant addition to the growing body of Reger scholarship (his first was Max Reger and Karl Straube: Perspectives on an Organ Performing 'Tradition[Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2003]). As editor and translator, Anderson has a close connection to Reger, whose life and work have only recently begun to enjoy some critical attention. How Anderson became familiar with Reger shaped much of the material in the book. Anderson has helped lessen the negative reception that has haunted Reger for many years and presents a book indispensable for English-speaking researchers interested not only in Reger, but also in the largely underappreciated history of early German modernism. Anderson concerns himself primarily with the question, "what sort of person under what sort of circumstances could produce this type of music?" (p. ix) and to "call attention to the fact that he was an active player in a game that mattered very much" (p. xii). The "game" is, of course, the musical culture of Reger's day--composition, performance, theory, musicology, and so on.

For purposes of unity and thematic coherence Anderson limits himself to the professional and public essays published between 1904 and 1914, and divides the work into four parts. Part 1 is a set of essays in defense of Reger's Beitrage zur Modula- tionslehre (Leipzig: C. F. Kahnt, 1903). The next is entitled "The 'Draeske' Controversy of 1906," referring to the debate that stemmed from the premiere of Richard Strauss's Salome. Composer Felix Draeseke (1835-1913) published an article, "Die Konfusion in der Musik," in Stuttgart's Neue. Musik-Zeitung (4 October 1906). Draeske argued against the new musical sounds Salome featured and the overall trajectory of music. This section of essays reveals Reger's rather adamant philosophies concerning the field of Musikwissenschaft and musical "progress." it also contains the very interesting (and somewhat personal) polemical exchange between the composer and his former mentor, Hugo Riemann, Fart 3 deals with Reger's own reception of composers and artists: Hugo Wolf, dancer Isadora Duncan, Felix Mendelssohn, Johann Sebastian Bach, and Richard Strauss. Perhaps most...

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