Reger, Three Suites Op131d For Solo Viola (Henle)
Reger, Three Suites Op131d for solo viola (Henle)
Max Reger's Romance in G Major WoO II/10 was written as an addition to the Neue Musik-Zeitung. The piece was published in 1910 for violin and piano and later adapted for other solo instruments. Despite its popularity, Reger was not fond of the piece, calling it "an occasional piece of the worst kind - for me!"
Max Reger, a renowned composer of the late Romantic era, created a well-known piece of music called the Romance in G Major WoO II/10. This musical composition was written as an additional piece for the Neue Musik-Zeitung, a magazine that received Reger's works during the years 1900 and 1901, mainly songs and piano pieces.
Despite being a famous work, Reger did not hold it in high regard, referring to it as "an occasional piece of the worst kind - for me!" The Romance was first published in 1910 in its original scoring for violin and piano and later was adapted for other solo instruments. This piece of music has stood the test of time and continues to be recognized as a significant contribution to the world of classical music.
Reger, Three Suites Op131d for solo viola (Henle)
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