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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Elsa_RegerElsa Reger - Wikipedia

    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.

  2. 30 mar 2018 · Max Reger (1873-1916). Elsa Reger, in her book (1930), writes in some detail about the circumstances surrounding Regers death. She arrived in the afternoon of May 11, 1916 at the death-bed of her beloved husband (p. 153) and stayed the whole night (p. 154), meaning until May 12.

  3. About us. 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 ...

  4. Elsa Reger. von Teresa Fischer. Geb.: 25. Oktober 1870 in Kolberg, Preußen (heute Kołobrzeg in Polen) Gest.: 3. Mai 1951 in Bonn, Deutschland. Dialogpartnerin, Nachlassverwalterin, Autorin, Konzertorganisatorin, Archiv-, Stiftungs- und Institutsgründerin, Veranstalterin.

  5. maxreger.info › biography › 1907Max-Reger-Portal

    The Reger couple with their adopted daughter Christa in Kolberg on the Baltic Sea (1907). – Max-Reger-Institut, Karlsruhe, Elsa Reger’s private album of photographs. 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.

  6. maxreger.info › biography › 1915Max-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. The Max-Reger-Institut/Elsa-Reger-Stiftung (MRI) was founded on October 25th, 1947 by Elsa Reger, the composer's widow, in the awareness that Max Reger might had ben unjustifiably forgotten thirty years after his death on May 11th, 1916.