Friedrich Jung From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Austrian composer Friedrich Jung (17 June 1897, in Vienna – 16 March 1975, in Dornbirn) was an Austrian composer. His symphony in B-flat major was a musical history of Adolf Hitler's rise to power, with movements titled "Germany 1918", "heroes' memorial", "parliamentary death dance", and "Germany 1933".[1]: 277 Cruiser Emden (1932) Fürst Seppl (1932) Die Zwei vom Südexpress (1932) Der sündige Hof (1933) Bibliography Spotts, Frederic. Bayreuth: A History of the Wagner Festival. Yale University Press, 1996. References ↑ Spotts, Frederic (2009). Hitler and the power of aesthetics. Woodstock: Overlook Press. ISBN 9781590201787. Retrieved 27 February 2024. External links Friedrich Jung at IMDb Authority control databases InternationalISNIVIAFWorldCatNationalGermanyFranceBnF dataArtistsFIDPeopleDeutsche BiographieDDB This article about an Austrian composer is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.vte Related Articles