: Research frequently focuses on Reger's "roving harmony" and dense contrapuntal textures, which push the boundaries of tonal stability while remaining within a traditional framework. 2. Structural Analysis
: Frequently publishes papers on the performance practice of Reger’s shorter works, including the WoO IV/6. 4. Performance Practice introduction_und_passacaglia_in_d_moll_1899_woo...
: Papers often analyze how Reger revived the Baroque passacaglia form (popularized by Buxtehude and Bach) and infused it with late-Romantic chromaticism and Brahmsian structural logic. : Research frequently focuses on Reger's "roving harmony"
The use of the Walze (crescendo pedal) versus manual changes. The debate over tempo flexibility in his variations. The debate over tempo flexibility in his variations
Scholarly articles on this piece often discuss the :
: This is the primary source for the Complete Edition (Reger-Werkausgabe), which includes critical reports on the WoO (Works without Opus number) catalog.