John Adam Hugo (1873–1945) was an American composer and pianist. A native of Bridgeport, Connecticut, Hugo studied from 1888 until 1897 at the Stuttgart Conservatory; his instructors there included , Immanuel Faisst, Árpád Doppler, and Hermann Zumpe. He embarked on a career as a concert pianist, appearing in Germany, England, and Italy before returning to his native country in 1899. That year he became an instructor of piano at the Peabody Institute in Baltimore, where he remained for only one year before becoming the director of the European Conservatory and director of the music department of its Woman's College, in which positions he worked from 1901 until 1906. Beginning in the latter year he became a private teacher of piano in Baltimore. Hugo later returned to the city of his birth,
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| - جون آدم هوغو (ar)
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| - John Adam Hugo (Connecticut i Bridgeport, 5 de gener de 1873 - Bridgeport, 29 de desembre de 1945) fou un compositor estatunidenc. Estudià en el Conservatori de Stuttgart, i es donà conèixer com a pianista arreu d'Alemanya, Anglaterra i Itàlia, retornant als Estats Units el 1899. Aquest mateix any fou nomenat professor de piano del Conservatori de Baltimore, i des de 1906 es dedicà a l'ensenyança particular en aquesta ciutat. Entre les seves composicions hi figuren les òperes i ; una simfonia, dos concerts i altres moltes peces per a piano i melodies vocals. (ca)
- جون آدم هوغو (بالإنجليزية: John Adam Hugo) هو ملحن أمريكي، ولد في 1873 في كونيتيكت في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 1945. (ar)
- John Adam Hugo (Connecticut, 1873-1945) fue un compositor estadounidense. Estudió en el Conservatorio de Stuttgart, y se dio a conocer como pianista por toda Alemania, Inglaterra e Italia, devolviendo a los Estados Unidos en 1899. Ese mismo año fue nombrado profesor de piano del Conservatorio de Baltimore, y desde 1906 se dedicó a la enseñanza particular en esta ciudad. Entre sus composiciones figuran las óperas The Heros of Byzanz y The Temple Dancer; una sinfonía, dos conciertos y otras muchas piezas para piano y melodías vocales. (es)
- John Adam Hugo (1873–1945) was an American composer and pianist. A native of Bridgeport, Connecticut, Hugo studied from 1888 until 1897 at the Stuttgart Conservatory; his instructors there included , Immanuel Faisst, Árpád Doppler, and Hermann Zumpe. He embarked on a career as a concert pianist, appearing in Germany, England, and Italy before returning to his native country in 1899. That year he became an instructor of piano at the Peabody Institute in Baltimore, where he remained for only one year before becoming the director of the European Conservatory and director of the music department of its Woman's College, in which positions he worked from 1901 until 1906. Beginning in the latter year he became a private teacher of piano in Baltimore. Hugo later returned to the city of his birth, (en)
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| - John Adam Hugo (Connecticut i Bridgeport, 5 de gener de 1873 - Bridgeport, 29 de desembre de 1945) fou un compositor estatunidenc. Estudià en el Conservatori de Stuttgart, i es donà conèixer com a pianista arreu d'Alemanya, Anglaterra i Itàlia, retornant als Estats Units el 1899. Aquest mateix any fou nomenat professor de piano del Conservatori de Baltimore, i des de 1906 es dedicà a l'ensenyança particular en aquesta ciutat. Entre les seves composicions hi figuren les òperes i ; una simfonia, dos concerts i altres moltes peces per a piano i melodies vocals. (ca)
- جون آدم هوغو (بالإنجليزية: John Adam Hugo) هو ملحن أمريكي، ولد في 1873 في كونيتيكت في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 1945. (ar)
- John Adam Hugo (Connecticut, 1873-1945) fue un compositor estadounidense. Estudió en el Conservatorio de Stuttgart, y se dio a conocer como pianista por toda Alemania, Inglaterra e Italia, devolviendo a los Estados Unidos en 1899. Ese mismo año fue nombrado profesor de piano del Conservatorio de Baltimore, y desde 1906 se dedicó a la enseñanza particular en esta ciudad. Entre sus composiciones figuran las óperas The Heros of Byzanz y The Temple Dancer; una sinfonía, dos conciertos y otras muchas piezas para piano y melodías vocales. (es)
- John Adam Hugo (1873–1945) was an American composer and pianist. A native of Bridgeport, Connecticut, Hugo studied from 1888 until 1897 at the Stuttgart Conservatory; his instructors there included , Immanuel Faisst, Árpád Doppler, and Hermann Zumpe. He embarked on a career as a concert pianist, appearing in Germany, England, and Italy before returning to his native country in 1899. That year he became an instructor of piano at the Peabody Institute in Baltimore, where he remained for only one year before becoming the director of the European Conservatory and director of the music department of its Woman's College, in which positions he worked from 1901 until 1906. Beginning in the latter year he became a private teacher of piano in Baltimore. Hugo later returned to the city of his birth, where he died. Hugo composed three operas, of which one, , was performed at the Metropolitan Opera in 1919; the other two were The Hero of Byzanz (a student work) and The Sun God. He also wrote a symphony; two piano concertos; some chamber music; and many songs. (en)
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