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Piano Quintet No.2 in c minor, Op.64

Piano Quintet No.2 in c minor, Op.64 dates from 1902. By then, Reger’s reputation was such that he could demand immediate publication. However, the premiere was a failure and many years passed before the work was heard again. The reason for the critical reaction probably was due to the fact that Reger mixed textures and styles from various epochs. Classical thematic work, baroque continuo techniques of continuation and rhapsodic variations were combined with a wealth of ideas. It is without doubt an ingenious work in which Reger is trying to find a new path combining traditional tonality with new ideas. The marking to the opening movement, Con moto ed agitate, pretty much sums up the mood--turbulent and restless, although there are also lyrical interludes like the sun poking through dark clouds. Next comes a lively and very original Vivace. The third movement, Lento addolorato e gran affetto, (un poco con moto), again the marking sums up the music. The finale, Allegro risoluto, is powerful with a sense of inevitable destiny.

 

Max Reger (1873-1916) was born in the small Bavarian town of Brand. He began his musical studies at a young age and his talent for composition became clear early on. His family expected him to become a school teacher like his father and to this end passed the necessary examinations for certification. However, before he landed his first teaching job, he met the eminent musicologist Hugo Riemann, who was so impressed by Reger’s talent that he urged him to devote himself entirely to music. Reger studied with him for nearly five years. By 1907 Reger was appointed to the prestigious position of Professor of composition at the Leipzig Conservatory. In addition to this he was widely regarded as one of the best living conductors and organists. In a career that only lasted 20 years,  Reger wrote a prodigious amount of music in virtually every genre except opera and the symphony. Chamber music figures prominently within his oeuvre.

 

This is an intriguing, appealing and compelling work, deserving of concert performance. It can be recommended to amateurs who have no problem navigating the works of Brahms.

 

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