Hugo Grüters

Hugo Grüters (8 October 1851 in Uerdingen – 19 August 1928 in Leukerbad) was a German conductor.

Grüters was born on 8 October 1851 in Uerdingen, Kingdom of Prussia.

His father was an organist and choirmaster and the first teacher of his son.

In 1867 Grüters began to study at the Cologne Conservatory with Isidor Seiss (piano), Otto von Königslöw (violin), Franz Weber (organ), Friedrich Gernsheim and Ernst Rudorff (counterpoint) and Ferdinand Hiller (composition).

In 1884 Grüters started as Royal Director of Music in Duisburg and fourteen years later he became Music Director in Bonn.