
About Rene Leibowitz
René Leibowitz (17 February 1913 – 29 August 1972) was a French composer, conductor, music theorist and teacher born in Warsaw, Poland. He is remembered best as a champion for the music of the Second Viennese School and for his revolutionary anti-Romantic recordings of Beethoven's symphonies. René Leibowitz was born in Warsaw on February 17, 1913. His musical career began with the study of the violin at the age of five. Between the ages of nine and thirteen he gave violin recitals in Warsaw
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Concerto for Nine Instruments, Op. 24: I. Erwas lebhaft
Concerto for Nine Instruments, Op. 24: II. Sehr langsam
Concerto for Nine Instruments, Op. 24: III. Sehr rasch
The Sorcerer's Apprentice (Excerpt) (Featured in "Fantasia")
Symphony No. 7 In A Major, Op. 92 (Second Movement: Allegretto) (Featured in "Zardoz" / "Immortal Beloved")
Flight of the Bumblebee
Symphony No. 5 In C Minor, Op. 67 (First Movement: Allegro con brio)
Quartet Op. 22 for Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet, Violin and Piano: I. Sehr mäßig
Four Songs, Op. 12: No. 2. Die Geheimnisvolle Flote
Humoresque
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