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Fritz Reiner

Classical music
As the fierce, intimidating conductor of the Chicago Symphony in the 1950s, Fritz Reiner established himself as a great maestro of his era, renowned for his relentless pursuit of perfection and modernist approach to classical music. Born in Hungary, he started playing the piano at the age of six and by ten was studying at the Franz Liszt Academy in his home town of Budapest under the guidance of a young Bela Bartok. He grew from playing accompaniment at ballets to conducting at the Opera House in Slovenia, but really made his reputation back in Budapest at the Nepopera, where ...
Songs
Moments in the Moonlight
Moments in the MoonlightGlenn Miller, The Glenn Miller Orchestra and Fritz Reiner

Schubert: Symphony No. 8 In B Minor & No.5 In B Flat

3:06

Adieu Mon Coeur
Adieu Mon CoeurÉdith Piaf and Fritz Reiner (Edith Piaf)

De La Môme à Édith

3:05

Pagan Love Song
Pagan Love SongGlenn Miller, Bigband Orchestra and Fritz Reiner

Schubert: Symphony No. 8 In B Minor & No.5 In B Flat

Mon légionnaire (Mon legionnaire)
Mon légionnaire (Mon legionnaire)Édith Piaf and Fritz Reiner (Edith Piaf)

Chansons Coloniales & Exotiques

C'était un jour de fête (C'etait un jour de fete)
C'était un jour de fête (C'etait un jour de fete)Édith Piaf and Fritz Reiner (Edith Piaf)

L'Intégrale 1936-1945

Ooh! What You Said
Ooh! What You SaidGlenn Miller and Fritz Reiner

Schubert: Symphony No. 8 In B Minor & No.5 In B Flat

2:51

Albums