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- Joseph Gungl, correct: Josef Gung'l (1 December 1809 – 1 February 1889), was a Hungarian composer, bandmaster, and conductor. He was soprano Virginia...
- Virginia Gungl (31 December 1848 – 28 August 1915) was a German soprano of Hungarian origin, prima donna on the stages in Munich and Frankfurt. Her voice...
- the Tsar, arr, couplets Mixed chorus and orchestra February 1883 Joseph Gungl Le Retour, waltz, piano Orchestra 1863–64 Haydn "Gott erhalte Franz den...
- the Tsar, arr, couplets Mixed chorus and orchestra February 1883 Joseph Gungl Le Retour, waltz, piano Orchestra 1863–64 Haydn "Gott erhalte Franz den...
- Dean Lucas Connor Fearon Bright, VIC 2020 Troy Brosnan Connor Fearon Aaron Gungl Bright, VIC 2021 Troy Brosnan Daniel Booker Dean Lucas Maydena, TAS 2022...
- BesoldVeronika Fitz – Peter Gr****inger – Münchner Orchesterverein Wilde Gungl 1997: Sepp Eibl – Hans FischachGeorg MaierRudolf Seitz 1998: Augsburger...
- Selina Dolaro, actress and singer (b. 1849) (stroke) January 31 – Joseph Gungl, composer and conductor (b. 1810) March 3 – Sydney Smith, English composer...
- Hydropathen-valsh (Waltz of the Hydropaths) by the Hungarian-German musician Joseph Gungl. The purpose of the society was to promote the works of the members. The...
- Philip Knight The Bogie Man Pop Goes the Weasel Amoretten Tanz by Joseph Gungl Waltz of the Flower from The Nutcracker by Tchaikovsky Waltzes, Op. 34 No...
- Marie Hanfstängl (1848–1917) Lilli Lehmann (1848–1929) Virginia Naumann-Gungl (1848–1915) Alwina Valleria (1848–1925) Mathilde Weckerlin (1848–1928) 1849...