The Max Reger Art Prize was an art prize of the Bezirk Suhl in the German Democratic Republic. It was awarded annually on 7 October on the occasion of Tag der Republik to personalities from the fields of science and art in the district of Suhl. The prize was named after the composer and conductor Max Reger, who lived in the former residential town of Meiningen from 1911 to 1915 and conducted the Meiningen Court Orchestra there until 1914.[1] This humanistic tradition of the town of Meiningen expired with the German Reunification Treaty in 1990.
The award ceremony used to take place in the Marble Hall of the Elisabethenburg Palace in Meiningen. Among others, the Max Reger Chamber Music Ensemble was engaged for the ceremony. The prize was endowed with 3000 marks of the GDR and consisted of a bronze medal in a leather case as well as a representative leather folder with a certificate. The prize had different classes, including the classes "Literature" and "Theatre".[2]
^Kuratorium Meiningen (ed.): Lexikon zur Stadtgeschichte Meiningen. Bielsteinverlag, Meiningen 2008, ISBN 978-3-9809504-4-2. pages 178/179.
^"Collection of Music History of the Meiningen Museums, Max Reger Archive, Meiningen". Retrieved 28 January 2021.
The MaxReger Art Prize was an art prize of the Bezirk Suhl in the German Democratic Republic. It was awarded annually on 7 October on the occasion of...
1999. He played on 11 May 2016, the centenary of MaxReger's death, at the Konzerthaus Dortmund Reger's Variationen und Fuge über ein Originalthema, Op...
Renate Eggebrecht and the Fanny Mendelssohn Quartet, Lorenzen recorded the MaxReger Chamber Music Edition on three CDs. In 1998 he presented the world premiere...
Prize for the best student composition of the previous year. The Reger and Senfter families remained close until Reger's death in 1916. After Reger's...
sculpting. Klinger was an accomplished pianist and counted the composer MaxReger among his friends.: 96 p. A friendship with the composer Johannes Brahms...
organist. He won the first prize for organ and improvisation unanimously awarded by the Conservatoire de Paris (1967). MaxReger: Introduction et Passacaille...
for Flute and Piano. Label: Bis Records. Ronald Brautigam, Nobuko Imai. MaxReger. Works for Viola. Label: Bis Records. "BBC Radio 3 - in Tune, Ronald Brautigam...
explorer (b. 1879) Victor Hayward, British explorer (b. 1887) May 11 MaxReger, German modernist composer (b. 1873) Karl Schwarzschild, German physicist...
Bibliotheks- und Dokumentationswesen, Cologne 1991. (collaborator): Die Max-Reger-Sammlung im Stadtarchiv Weiden i. d. OPf. Carus, Stuttgart 2007, ISBN 978-3-89948-086-3...
and Eduard Reinacher 1930 Reinhard Goering 1931 Ödön von Horvath and Erik Reger 1932 Richard Billinger and Else Lasker-Schüler Discontinued 1985 Alexander...
December 2022. "Heike Makatsch und ihr Freund Max Martin Schröder" [Heike Makatsch and her Boyfriend Max Martin Schröder] (in German). Jolie. Retrieved...
1968, and the National Prize of East Germany in 1973. Butting's music at first took up the style of Anton Bruckner and MaxReger and moved closer to more...
particularly notable in Austro-German music, having conducted discs of works by MaxReger and Paul Hindemith as well as the first Beethoven symphony cycle to be...
Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Zdeněk Mácal, and chamber works of MaxReger and Jean Françaix with Jean Françaix as the pianist. Later, Thauer became...
August 1880 – 14 September 1949) was a German pianist and student of MaxReger. From 1887 to 1891 she studied as a free student at Hochschule für Musik...
music of MaxReger, which he discovered while working with Adolf Busch. In 1959, he became the first pianist in the United States to record Reger's Piano...
Mozart. He has also released CDs of adaptations of works by Franz Liszt, MaxReger, Igor Stravinsky, Brian Ferneyhough, Morton Feldman and Iannis Xenakis...