Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Fritz Reiner" in English language version.
Reiner to Conduct Symphony. Young Hungarian Musician Chosen to Pilot Destinies of the Cincinnati Orchestra.
Reiners Naturalized.
Philadelphia Takes Fritz Reiner. Cincinnati Leader Engaged to Direct Famous Orchestra and Grand Opera Company. . . . Fritz Reiner has accepted an engagement to conduct the Philadelphia Grand Opera Company for next season . . . . [He] has also accepted the appointment as head of the orchestral department of the Curtis Institute and will take over the duties of the position next fall.
Dr. [Randall] Thompson Resigns as Curtis President; Fritz Reiner Also Quits.
Fritz Reiner to Lead Pittsburgh Symphony
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: CS1 maint: location (link)Dr. Fritz Reiner, for 10 years musical director of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, resigned today 'because of other plans.'
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: CS1 maint: location (link)The exceptional aspects of the performance were due almost entirely to the presence of two newcomers to the opera house. One was Fritz Reiner, who conducted brilliantly; the other was Ljuba Welitsch, a Bulgarian soprano with a thrilling voice and an overwhelming desire to please the customers.
Reiner's big job at the Met this coming season is the musical preparation and conducting of Stravinsky's new opera, 'The Rake's Progress.'
[Stevens] has sung 'Carmen' many times before, but not ever as well as she is doing it now. Fritz Reiner has found and brought forth, as conductor, every note of Bizet's enormously vivid score. . . .[it] is the greatest thrill of the theatrical season . . .
Fritz Reiner Takes Over and Chicago Gets its Orchestra Back
Farewell to Reiner
Fritz Reiner Resting in Chicago Hospital.