"I consider him a genius," remarked Arnold Schoenberg of the progressive early modernist Max Reger (1873-1916). In addition to his international renown as a teacher, conductor, and pianist, Reger wrote more than 1,000 works in virtually every musical genre. Many scholars and musicians credit him with emancipating dissonance to a level that assisted Schoenberg's development of serialism in the 1920s. Reger's influence extends to other 20th-century composers, including Bela Bartok, Alban Berg, Arthur Honegger, Paul Hindemith, and Sergei Prokofiev. Modulation -- the change from one key to...
"I consider him a genius," remarked Arnold Schoenberg of the progressive early modernist Max Reger (1873-1916). In addition to his international renow...