Hugo Richard Jüngst
Hugo Richard Jüngst (1853–1923) was a German composer, conductor and choir director.
Hugo Richard Jüngst

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- Born
- 1853 · Dresden
- Died
- 1923 · Dresden
- Nationality
- Germany
- Occupation
- composer · conductor · choir director
- Honours
- Albert Order
- Languages
- German
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Biography
Born at Dresden in 1853, died in Dresden in 1923.
The recorded working language is German.
Distinctions recorded are Albert Order.
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- Dresden
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