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Reger-Chor

The Reger-Chor is a project choir founded in 1985 and conducted by Gabriel Dessauer in Wiesbaden. Since 2001 it has grown to Reger-Chor-International in a collaboration with the organist Ignace Michiels of the St. Salvator's Cathedral of Bruges, performing an annual concert both in Germany and Belgium of mostly sacred choral music for choir and organ. Concerts have taken place regularly in St. Bonifatius, Wiesbaden, and in the cathedral of Brugge in its series "Kathedraalconcerten". The choir performed additional concerts at other churches of the two countries and in the Concertgebouw (concert hall) of Brugge.
== History ==

Gabriel Dessauer (born 1955) has been cantor of St. Bonifatius, Wiesbaden, since 1981. In 1985 he called singers together to form a choir in order to perform a single work, the ''Hebbel-Requiem'' of Max Reger in the organ version of the Munich organist and composer Max Beckschäfer.
The concert on 16 October 1985 was part of the ''Internationale Orgelkonzerte Wiesbaden'', with concerts of Roger Fisher, Judit Hajdók and Maurice Clerc, among others, on the Walcker organ of the Marktkirche in Wiesbaden, which Max Reger had played himself when he had lived there starting in 1891.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Max Reger Chronologie 1892 )〕 Gabriel Dessauer conducted the choir, Beckschäfer was the organist. This is considered the foundation of the Reger-Chor.
The name was chosen in 1988, when the next project was dedicated to the German premiere of Joseph Jongen's ''Missa'' op. 111. Later projects included one of the first performances in Germany of Rutter's ''Requiem'', recorded on the first CD of the Reger-Chor in 1990.
In 2001 an international collaboration began with the organist Ignace Michiels, bringing together an almost equal number of singers from Flanders and the Rhein-Main Region to perform an annual concert both in Germany and Belgium.

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