I consider him a genius, remarked Arnold Schoenberg of the progressive
early modernist Max Reger (1873-1916). In addition to his international
renown as a teacher, conductor, and pianist, Reger wrote more than 1,000
works in virtually every musical genre. Many scholars and musicians
credit him with emancipating dissonance to a level that assisted
Schoenberg's development of serialism in the 1920s. Reger's influence
extends to other 20th-century composers, including Béla Bártok, Alban
Berg, Arthur Honegger, Paul Hindemith, and Sergei Prokofiev.
Modulation -- the change from one key to another -- is a subject of
critical importance to performers and composers in their study of
harmony. Reger wrote this concise guide to modulation while teaching
composition at Leipzig Conservatory, and the work continues to provide
valuable insights and instruction for musicians at all levels. This new
edition features newly engraved musical examples.