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Ross Jungnickel

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Ross Jungnickel (1875-1962) was an American music publisher and arranger, and founder of a Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, a precursor to the modern organization of that name. He was a graduate of the Peabody Conservatory. He also composed an orchestral version of Adagio Pathetique, by Benjamin Godard, which was published in 1910.

References

  • Galkin, Elliott W.; N. Quist (2001). "Baltimore". In Stanley Sadie (Ed.) (ed.). New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Volume 2: Aristoxenus to Bax. New York: Macmillan Publishers. pp. 611–612. ISBN 0333608003.
  • Upton, George P.; Felix Borowski. The Standard Opera and Concert Guide Part Two. p. 213. ISBN 1-4191-8139-4.