
Franz Reizenstein (June 7, 1911-October 15, 1968) was a German-born British composer and concert-pianist. His father was Dr. Albert Reizenstein (January 17, 1871 - November 19, 1925) and his mother was Lina Kohn (June 17, 1880 - ), both of Nuremberg, Germany. The family was Jewish and counted many professionals and musically inclined people among its members. Reizenstein grew up in Nuremberg and was considered a child prodigy. He composed his first pieces when he was 5, and by the age of 17 he had written a string quartet.
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The Mummy
The Mummy (Finale)
Opening Credits
Entering the Tomb
Egypt 1895
Opening Credits (The Mummy)
The Mummy's Final Attack
England 1898
The Story Of Kharis And Ananka
The First Breaking of the Seal
Finale and End Credits
The Scroll of Life
Mehemet Bey At The Swamp
The Mummy Rises From The Swamp
Introduction by Christopher Lee
Buried Alive
The Burial Procession
The Mummy Attacks John Banning
The Mummy Is Brought to Life
The Casket Is Buried in the Swamp
The Mummy Is Avenged
Isobel's Likeness to Ananka
Finale and End Credits (The Mummy)
Intermezzo, Op. 17
The Mummy and Isobel
The Mummy: Opening Credits
Kharis Violates the Seal of Ananka
Kill Joseph Whemple
The Mummy Sees Isobel As Ananka
John Banning And Mehemet Bey
The Mummy's Second Task...
Kill Stephen Banning...
Impromptu, Op. 14: Impromptu, Op. 14
The Mummy - Opening Credits
The Mummy's Final Task
Cello Concerto, Op. 8: II. Lento
The Mummy: Finale and End Credits
Scherzo fantastique, Op. 26: Scherzo fantastique, Op. 26
Variations on 'The Lambeth Walk'
The Mummy - Finale and End Credits
The Story Continues...
The Mummy Rises from the Swamp [From "The Mummy"]
Reizenstein: Concerto popolare (A Piano Concerto to End All Piano Concertos)
Cyrano de Bergerac Overture, Op. 28
Opening Credits [From the Mummy]
Pinao Sonata in B Op. 19: I. Introduzione, Molto moderato - Allegro vivace
Cello Concerto, Op. 8: I. Allegro ma non troppo
Pinao Sonata in B Op. 19: III. Finale all arondo
Legend, Op. 24: Legend, Op. 24
Cello Concerto, Op. 8: III. Molto moderato
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