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The use of the Walze (crescendo pedal) versus manual changes. The debate over tempo flexibility in his variations.
: This book is widely considered the definitive English-language "paper" or text for understanding the technical and historical aspects of Reger's organ output. introduction_und_passacaglia_in_d_moll_1899_woo...
: Composed in 1899, this piece belongs to Reger's early creative period in Weiden. It serves as a precursor to his more massive organ cycles. The use of the Walze (crescendo pedal) versus manual changes
: This is the primary source for the Complete Edition (Reger-Werkausgabe), which includes critical reports on the WoO (Works without Opus number) catalog. : Composed in 1899, this piece belongs to
: Frequently publishes papers on the performance practice of Reger’s shorter works, including the WoO IV/6. 4. Performance Practice
: Research frequently focuses on Reger's "roving harmony" and dense contrapuntal textures, which push the boundaries of tonal stability while remaining within a traditional framework. 2. Structural Analysis


