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"O Tod, wie bitter bist Du" is a German choral work composed by Max Reger in 1902. It is a setting of a German poem by Paul Fleming, expressing the bitterness and sorrow associated with death. Reger's composition is a deeply emotional and dramatic piece, showcasing his mastery of harmonies and counterpoint. The music ranges from moments of intense dissonance and anguish to moments of solace and resignation. Through its powerful expression of human mortality, "O Tod, wie bitter bist Du" stands as a significant work in Reger's oeuvre and in the German choral tradition.
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