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    Frederick Martin Reiner (December 19, 1888 – November 15, 1963) was an American conductor of opera and symphonic music in the twentieth century. Hungarian born and trained, he emigrated to the United States in 1922, where he rose to prominence as a conductor with several orchestras. [3]

  2. Fritz Reiner was a Hungarian-born American conductor known for his technical precision and control, both in symphonic music and in opera. He was especially known for his work with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, of which he was music director from 1953 to 1962.

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  3. Nov 12, 2013 · If Georg Solti carried the Chicago Symphony Orchestra to international glory, it was another larger-than-life Hungarian, Fritz Reiner, who gave it the power on which that glory continues to...

  4. May 29, 2018 · Fritz Reiner. One of a group of Hungarian-born orchestral conductors who shaped American musical life in the decades on either side of World War II, Fritz Reiner (1888–1963) brought American orchestras in Cincinnati, Ohio, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Chicago, Illinois, to new levels of competence during his years of autocratic rule.

  5. Fritz Reiner was a Hungarian-born conductor who led the CSO from 1953 to 1962. He made many acclaimed recordings with the Orchestra, founded the Chicago Symphony Chorus, and died in 1963.

  6. Ludwig van Beethoven Sinfonie Nr. 7 in A-Dur, op. 92 Symphony No 7 in A major Fritz Reiner conducts Chicago SO00:00 Poco sostenuto. Vivace 0:0013:11 Allegret...

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  8. Reiner was not only an exceptional orchestral educator, but he was known for his broad repertoire of both symphonic and operatic works. He was equally the master of the delicately balanced sonorities of Mozart and the massive richness of Richard Strauss; he championed 20th-century contemporary music, and his sweeping melodic renderings of ...