Hugo Richard Jüngst (26 February 1853 – 3 March 1923) was a German composer and choir director. He wrote over 300 pieces, mainly for male choirs. Born...
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Jüngst is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Antonie Jüngst (1843–1918), Westphalian writer and poet Hugo Richard Jüngst (1853–1923)...
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Jensen (1837–1879) Jens Joneleit (born 1968) Jens Josef (born 1967) Hugo Richard Jüngst (1853–1923) Bert Kaempfert (1923–1980) Robert Kahn (1865–1951) Friedrich...
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Venezuelan Romanticism Arthur Foote 1853 1937 American Romanticism Hugo Richard Jüngst 1853 1923 German Romanticism Iwan Knorr 1853 1916 German Romanticism...
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Woldemar von Seidlitz (1850-1922), Russian-born German art historian Hugo Richard Jüngst (1853-1923), composer and choir-leader Vali von der Osten (1882-1923)...
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his time there include the Dresden choral conductor and composer Hugo Richard Jüngst and Hermann Vetter, who later became a professor at the same institute...
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Hausser Waldemar Henrici Bruno Héroux Wilhelm Heye Ernst von Hoeppner Hugo Richard Jüngst Albrecht Kurzwelly Paul Laux Felix von Luckner Oswald Lutz Friedrich...
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Liv-Susanne Kempendorf 28 28 25 81 Friederike Michels 31 21 22 74 Birgit Jüngst 27 22 23 72 Tereza Vaníčková 67 0 0 67 Anna Lindenau 0 35 29 64 Diana Westerheide...
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May 2024. Detloff, Christian (10 October 2022). "Stepan Koudelka feierte jüngst seine 27. deutsche Meisterschaft". Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung (in German)...
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1149/1945-7111/ac2a7c. S2CID 244186025. Andrea 2010, p. 9. Liaw, B. Y.; Jungst, R. G.; Nagasubramanian, G.; Case, H. L.; Doughty, D. H. (2005). "Modeling...
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