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German lawyer and City Councilor (1822–1897)
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Otto Günther (4 November 1822 in Leipzig – 1897) was a German lawyer and City Councilor.

Biography

He studied law and was awarded the Dr. iur. He then worked as a lawyer and legal director. From 1867 to 1872 he was a town councilor in Leipzig. From 1881 to 1897 he served as music director at the Leipzig Conservatory.

His brother is doctor and composer Hermann Günther, who wrote under the pseudonym the Komische Oper Herther The Abbot of St. Gallen.

References

  1. Carl Kipke, C. B. Vogel: Das Königliche Conservatorium der Musik zu Leipzig. Schloemp, Leipzig 1888, S. 30 f.


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