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Reger (1870–1951),
German writer, wife of Max
Reger Erik
Reger (1893–1954),
German writer Fred C.
Reger (1916–1994),
American politician Janet Reger (1935–2005)...
- Überlegungen zu Max
Regers "Der
Mensch lebt und
bestehet nur eine
kleine Zeit", op. 138, Nr. 1". In Sichardt,
Martina (ed.). Annäherungen an Max
Reger (in German)...
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novels and in
various merchandise and
clothing lines. She was
created by Rob
Reger for his
company Cosmic Debris Etc. Inc.
located in San Francisco, California...
- Max
Reger's 1915
Requiem (or the
Hebbel Requiem), Op. 144b, is a late
Romantic setting of
Friedrich Hebbel's poem "Requiem" for alto or
baritone solo...
- just to the east.
Reger was laid out in 1881. The
community has the name of O. M.
Reger, an
early citizen. A post
office called Reger was
established in...
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appears in a 1995 collection,
combining Reger's Eight Sacred Songs with Six
Sacred Songs by Hugo Wolf,
Regers O Tod, wie
bitter bist du from Op. 110,...
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gridiron football person is
being considered for merging. › John
George Reger (September 11, 1931 –
September 19, 2013) was a
National Football League...
- Max-
Reger-Institute (MRI) is a
musicological research institute and
archive in Karlsruhe, Germany,
dedicated to the work of the
composer Max
Reger, a representative...
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Janet Reger (née
Chabinsky (Phillips); 30
September 1935 – 14
March 2005) was
British lingerie designer and
business woman, best
known for her eponymous...
- Karl
Reger (7
September 1930 – 27
March 2024) was a
German Roman Catholic prelate. He
served as the
auxiliary bishop of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of...