Also known as Wilhelm Reinhard Berger
German composer, pianist and conductor (1861-1911)
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Wilhelm Reinhard Berger (9 August 1861 - 16 January 1911) was a German composer, pianist and conductor. Like most of the composers from the circle of the 'Berlin Academics', Berger developed a great mastery of music theory. Stylistically, his music is very close to that of Johannes Brahms, even though it almost hints at the later works of Max Reger (who was to become Berger's successor as Meiningen Kapellmeister) through its preference for dissonant harmony and counterpoint techniques. <a href=
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You, you are in my heart: (Folk-Song)/(Pax.-arr. Wilhelm Berger)
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