Diederich Krug
Diederich Krug (25 May 1821 – 7 April 1880) was a German pianist and composer. He was born in Hamburg and studied under Jacob Schmitt. He wrote a large number of pieces for piano, around 350 in all, which were popular with amateur pianists. Typical examples are gathered in the ''Pianoforte-Album'' which appeared as No. 1220 in the ''Collection Litolff''; it contains eight works: ''Chant d'Adieu'' (Op. 307), ''Le petit Chevalier'' (Op. 312 No. 2), ''Einsames Haideblümchen'' (Op. 329, No. 2), ''La petite Coquette'' (Op. 306), ''Minnelied'' (Op. 289), ''Tyrolienne'' (Op. 308, No. 1), ''Der Wachtelruf'' (Op. 317 No. 2), and ''Impromptu-Romance'' (Op. 286).He was the father of Arnold Krug. Provided by Wikipedia
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21by Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901Other Authors: “...Krug, Diederich, 1821-1880...”
Published 1861
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22by Michaelis, TheodorOther Authors: “...Krug, Diederich, 1821-1880...”
Published 1850
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23Published 1866Other Authors: “...Krug, Diederich, 1821-1880...”
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