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Reger

American  
[rey-guhr] / ˈreɪ gər /

noun

  1. Max 1873–1916, German composer and pianist.


Reger British  
/ ˈreːɡər /

noun

  1. Max (maks). 1873–1916, German composer, noted esp for his organ works

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And her explorations of music by Peter Cornelius, Max Reger and Paul Hindemith, though less familiar, are no less appealing.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 23, 2025

An injury to linebacker John Reger in the season opener against Philadelphia led Russell to enter the lineup to fill in and never left.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 2, 2024

Allen Reger of Visalia asks: Ross, are the 2017 and 2018 Dodgers the only teams to lose the World Series two years in a row by dropping the last two games on their home field?

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 12, 2019

Rudolf Serkin, Peter’s father, championed the Reger concerto in his youth and recorded it in 1959 with the Philadelphia Orchestra.

From New York Times • Mar. 18, 2016

The few who have heard Mr. Heath's music place him with Elgar, Max Reger, and Delius.'

From The Way of Ambition by Soper, J. H. Gardner