1905 · Leipzig
by REGER, Max 1873-1916
Leipzig: Lauterbach u. Kuhn [PN L. & W. 250], 1905. Folio. Original upper wrapper trimmed and laid down to heavy gray paper. 51 pp. score + 15 pp. violin part.
Handstamp "Lebermann" to inner corner of upper wrapper and title of both parts.
Wrappers somewhat worn and faded. Lightly browned throughout; corners slightly creased; violin part with numerous performance markings in pencil; "1905" in green ink to lower margin of upper wrapper. First Edition, early issue. Stein, p. 200.
German composer Max Reger is often considered a bridge composer, linking late romanticism with modernism. His chamber music in particular shows his combination of classical forms with a complex harmonic language. The Violin Sonata, Op. 84, was composed in 1905, and first performed by violinist Henri Marteau on March 7, 1905, with Reger at the piano. (Inventory #: 34276)
Handstamp "Lebermann" to inner corner of upper wrapper and title of both parts.
Wrappers somewhat worn and faded. Lightly browned throughout; corners slightly creased; violin part with numerous performance markings in pencil; "1905" in green ink to lower margin of upper wrapper. First Edition, early issue. Stein, p. 200.
German composer Max Reger is often considered a bridge composer, linking late romanticism with modernism. His chamber music in particular shows his combination of classical forms with a complex harmonic language. The Violin Sonata, Op. 84, was composed in 1905, and first performed by violinist Henri Marteau on March 7, 1905, with Reger at the piano. (Inventory #: 34276)