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Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Hiller, Op. 100, is a set of variations for orchestra written by the German composer Max Reger in 1904. They are based on an original melodic line by the 18th-century composer Johann Adam Hiller. Reger conducted the premiere in Cologne, Germany on 15 October 1907. Along with the composer's Mozart Variations, the Hiller Variations are one of his most popular and frequently recorded works.

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  • Les Variations sur un thème joyeux de Hiller pour orchestre opus 100 est un cycle orchestral de onze variations de Max Reger. Le thème utilisé est der Ãrndtekranz' (français : la couronne des moissons) de Johann Adam Hiller (1728-1804). L'ouvrage est créé en 1907 en Cologne sous la direction de l'auteur. (fr)
  • Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Hiller, Op. 100, is a set of variations for orchestra written by the German composer Max Reger in 1904. They are based on an original melodic line by the 18th-century composer Johann Adam Hiller. Reger conducted the premiere in Cologne, Germany on 15 October 1907. Along with the composer's Mozart Variations, the Hiller Variations are one of his most popular and frequently recorded works. (en)
  • Вариации и фуга на тему Хиллера (нем. Variationen und Fuge über ein lustiges Thema von Johann Adam Hiller) ми минор, Op. 100 — произведение Макса Регера для симфонического оркестра. Тема для вариаций взята из арии Gehe, guter Peter, gehe! («Топай, добрый Петер, топай!») в комической опере Иоганна Адама Хиллера «Урожайный венок» (нем. Der Ärndtekranz; 1771). Посвящено дирижёру Фрицу Штайнбаху. Примерная продолжительность звучания 40 минут. (ru)
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  • The composer in 1907, the year of the premiere (en)
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  • Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Hiller (en)
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  • Les Variations sur un thème joyeux de Hiller pour orchestre opus 100 est un cycle orchestral de onze variations de Max Reger. Le thème utilisé est der Ãrndtekranz' (français : la couronne des moissons) de Johann Adam Hiller (1728-1804). L'ouvrage est créé en 1907 en Cologne sous la direction de l'auteur. (fr)
  • Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Hiller, Op. 100, is a set of variations for orchestra written by the German composer Max Reger in 1904. They are based on an original melodic line by the 18th-century composer Johann Adam Hiller. Reger conducted the premiere in Cologne, Germany on 15 October 1907. Along with the composer's Mozart Variations, the Hiller Variations are one of his most popular and frequently recorded works. (en)
  • Вариации и фуга на тему Хиллера (нем. Variationen und Fuge über ein lustiges Thema von Johann Adam Hiller) ми минор, Op. 100 — произведение Макса Регера для симфонического оркестра. Тема для вариаций взята из арии Gehe, guter Peter, gehe! («Топай, добрый Петер, топай!») в комической опере Иоганна Адама Хиллера «Урожайный венок» (нем. Der Ärndtekranz; 1771). Посвящено дирижёру Фрицу Штайнбаху. Примерная продолжительность звучания 40 минут. (ru)
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  • Variations et fugue sur un thème joyeux de Hiller (fr)
  • Вариации и фуга на тему Хиллера (ru)
  • Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Hiller (en)
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