10 Gesänge, Op.83 (Reger, Max)

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Publisher. Info. Leipzig: Lauterbach & Kuhn, 1904. Plate 239-246 (Nos. 1-8).

Berlin: Bote & Bock, 1909. Plate 17397 (No.9).
Berlin: Bote & Bock, 1912. Plate 17972 (No.10).

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Misc. Notes Originally published as a collection of 8 songs, later expanded to 10 songs.

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Editor Hermann Grabner (1886-1969)
Publisher. Info. Leipzig: Lauterbach & Kuhn, 1904.
Berlin: Bote & Bock, 1909, 1912.
Reprinted Max Reger: Sämtliche Werke, Band 27 (pp.125-153)
Wiesbaden: Breitkopf und Härtel, 1961. Plate M.R. 27.
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Lieblich has sich gesellet (No.2)

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4 more: Tenor 1 • Tenor 2 • Bass 1 • Bass 2

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Publisher. Info. Leipzig: Lauterbach & Kuhn, 1904. Plate L&K 240.
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Ein gantz neu Schelmweys (No.6)

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Publisher. Info. Berlin: Bote & Bock, 1904. Plate B&B 17054.
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General Information

Work Title 8 Gesänge
Alternative. Title 10 Gesänge (expanded later on)
Composer Reger, Max
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. Op.83
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IMR 74
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 10 songs (originally 8 songs)
  1. An das Meer
  2. Lieblich has sich gesellet
  3. Abendständchen
  4. Husarendurchmarsch
  5. Hochsommernacht
  6. Ein gantz neu Schelmweys
  7. Minnelied
  8. Freude soll in deinen Werken sein
  9. Abschied
  10. Requiem
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1904-1912
First Publication. 1904 (Nos.1-8), 1909 (No.9) and 1912 (No.10)
Librettist see below
  1. Otto Franz Gensichen (1847-1933)
  2. Traditional
  3. Clemens Brentano (1778-1842)
  4. Martin Greif (1839-1911)
  5. Martin Greif (1839-1911)
  6. Richard Dehmel (1863-1920)
  7. Traditional
  8. Franz Evers (1871-1947)
  9. Joseph von Eichendorff {1788-1857)
  10. Friedrich Hebbel (1813-1863)
Language German
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation male choir a capella