Viktor Gluth
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Viktor Gluth (May 6, 1852 in Pilsen – January 17, 1917) was a
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composer. He was professor at the Königliche Akademie der Tonkunst (Royal Academy of Music) in
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Compositions

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References

* * * 1852 births 1917 deaths Musicians from Munich German composers 19th-century German musicians {{germany-composer-stub