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  • The Magic Toy Shop by Leibowitz, Based on Themes by Rossini

    Rene Leibowitz (1913-1972) was a renowned conductor, known for his interest in contemporary music and his skill in instrumental coloration. He studied with Webern and Schoenberg and wrote an analysis…


  • Manfred Overture – Schumann/Leibowitz

    Rene Leibowitz (1913-1972), born in Warsaw, had a successful conducting career in Paris. He was known for his interest in contemporary music and studied with Webern and Schoenberg. Leibowitz’s colorful…


  • Mozart Jupiter Symphony No. 41, Part 2 of 3

    Rene Leibowitz (1913-1972) was a Polish-born conductor who moved to Paris as a teenager. He had a successful career and was particularly interested in contemporary music, studying with Webern and…


  • Bach Passacaglia and Fugue in C Minor, Part 1 of 2

    Rare and outstanding performance of BACH’s Passacaglia and Fugue in C Minor by Rene Leibowitz and The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, arranged for double orchestra. Leibowitz, a Polish-born conductor, was known…


  • Mozart’s Jupiter Symphony, No. 41

    Rene Leibowitz (1913-1972) was a renowned conductor known for his interest in contemporary music and his colorful transcriptions. He studied with Webern and Schoenberg and wrote an analysis of twelve-tone…


  • Gaite Parisienne – Offenbach

    Rene Leibowitz, a conductor born in Warsaw in 1913, had a successful career in Paris. He was known for his interest in contemporary music and his studies with Webern and…


  • Rossini – Semiramide Overture

    Rene Leibowitz, a renowned conductor (1913-1972), was born in Warsaw and later moved to Paris. He had a passion for contemporary music and studied with Webern and Schoenberg. Known for…


  • Beethoven Symphony No. 4

    Rene Leibowitz (1913-1972) was a renowned conductor known for his interest in contemporary music and his colorful orchestrations. He studied with Webern and Schoenberg and wrote an analysis of twelve-tone…


  • Offenbach – La Belle Hélène (1952)

    Janine Linda and André Dran sing a beautiful duetto from Offenbach’s La belle Hélène. The recording, conducted by René Leibowitz in 1952, is a classic that should be heard by…