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Karel Reiner (1910–79) – a lost voice in Czech music – suffered under both the major tyrannies of twentieth-century Europe: he was imprisoned in Terezín and other concentration camps, including Auschwitz, but survived them all, only to have his music banned when he dared to criticise the Czechoslovak Communists after the War. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Karel+Reiner">Read more on Last.fm</a>
Karel Reiner (Žatec, 27 juni 1910 – Praag, 17 oktober 1979) was een Tsjechisch componist, advocaat en pianist. Hij was een zoon van Sime Reinerová en Josef Reiner, oppercantor van de Joodse gemeente in de stad.
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