Arnold Krug (1849 - 1904) Arnold Krug (October 16, 1849 in Hamburg – August 14, 1904 in Hamburg), was a German composer and music teacher. Gustav Jenner was among his many students. He began his music studies with piano lessons from his father, Diederich Krug, who was himself a pianist and composer. Later, he was sent to the Leipzig Conservatory where he studied with Carl Reinecke and then went on to Berlin, where continued with Friedrich Kiel and Eduard Franck. After completing his studies, he taught in Berlin at the Stern conservatory for several years before returning to Hamburg where he remained for the rest of his life, working primarily as a music teacher and choral director. (Hide extended text)...(Read all) Source : Wikipedia