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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alois_ReiserAlois Reiser - Wikipedia

    Alois Reiser (April 6, 1887 – April 4, 1977) was an American cellist and composer. Born in Prague, he came to the United States in 1905. He composed a number of works for orchestra, including two tone poems and two cello concertos; he also wrote chamber music, including string quartets, and the opera Gobi. He also composed music for films.

  2. Reiser (born on April 6, 1887) was a Czech composer and cellist. Born in Prague, Reiser studied with Antonín Dvorák at the Prague Conservatory and received his doctorate of music at the University of Prague.

  3. Alois Reiser (April 6, 1887 – April 4, 1977) was an American composer of Czechoslovakian origin. Born in Prague, he came to the United States in 1905.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0718414Alois Reiser - IMDb

    Alois Reiser was born on 7 April 1885 in Prague, Austria-Hungary [now Czech Republic]. He was a composer, known for Saturday's Children (1929) and Man's Paradise (1938). He died on 8 April 1976 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • Composer, Music Department
    • April 7, 1885
    • Alois Reiser
    • April 8, 1976
  5. Feb 5, 2023 · Alois Reiser would stay in Hollywood for a while, composing scores for feature films. He would eventually head east where he enjoyed a long career conducting pit orchestras on Broadway. A bit of history this Sunday.

  6. Reiser, Alois , Czech-American composer; b. Prague, April 6, 1887; d. Los Angeles, April 4, 1977. He studied composition with Dvoïâk, and also took cello lessons and toured Europe.

  7. Category:Reiser, Alois. Original works by this person are generally still subject to copyright. Submissions of copyrighted works are allowed only with the permission of the copyright holder.