Definition of Hugo Wolf

1. Noun. Austrian composer (1860-1903).

Exact synonyms: Wolf
Generic synonyms: Composer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hugo Wolf

Huggon
Hugh
Hugh Capet
Hugh Dowding
Hughes
Hughes-Stovin syndrome
Hughes syndrome
Hughesian
Hughesy
Hughie
Hughson
Hugo
Hugo Alvar Henrik Aalto
Hugo De Vries
Hugo Junkers
Hugo Wolf (current term)
Hugo deVries
Hugo von Hoffmannsthal
Hugoesque
Hugueninia
Hugueninia tanacetifolia
Huguenot
Huguenotism
Huguenots
Huguier's canal
Huguier's circle
Huguier's sinus
Huhehaote
Hui

Literary usage of Hugo Wolf

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Musicians of To-day by Romain Rolland (1915)
"Hugo Wolf THE more one learns of the history of great artists, the more one is struck by the immense amount of sadness their lives enclose. ..."

2. The Life of Johannes Brahms by Florence May (1905)
"... Symphony—Hugo Wolf—Brahms at Thun—Three new works of chamber music—First performances of the second Violoncello Sonata by Brahms and Hausmann—Frau ..."

3. Catalogue of the Allen A. Brown Collection of Music in the Public Library of by Allen Augustus Brown (1916)
"Pp. 27-38.} No. 5 in N.443.23 Also to he found In Música sacra. Wolf, Hugo. 3 Gedichte von Michelangelo. Für eine Bassstimme und Klavier von Hugo Wolf. ..."

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