Charles Reiner - Wikipedia Charles Reiner (7 April 1924 – 19 August 2006, Montreal) was a Canadian pianist and music educator of Hungarian birth He won several competitions, including the Geneva International Music Competition in 1948
Remembering Charles Reiner (1924- 2006) - The Music Scene This summer saw the passing of Professor Charles Reiner A fixture of Montreal’s musical scene for over fifty years, Charles Reiner embodied all that was noble and joyous in music and in life But his story had not always been a happy one
Charles Reiner Collection - Archival Collections Catalogue Charles Reiner was born in Budapest, Hungary on April 7, 1924, and died in Montreal on August 19, 2006 He moved to Canada in 1951 as part of the Jewish diaspora caused by persecution in Hungary and became a Canadian citizen
Charles Reiner | The Canadian Encyclopedia A favourite accompanist of Szeryng over the years, Reiner recorded with him many times (especially in the 1960s), toured South Africa and elsewhere, and played at Carnegie Hall
Charles Reiner Collection - McGill University Charles Reiner came to Canada in 1951 as part of the Jewish diaspora caused by persecution in his native Hungary Before he left Europe, he was interned at the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria from 1944–1945
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Charles Reiner Explained Charles Reiner (7 April 1924 – 19 August 2006, Montreal) was a Canadian pianist and music educator of Hungarian birth He won several competitions, including the Geneva International Music Competition in 1948