Franz Anton Hoffmeister (1754-1812)
- Concerto (D-Dur) pour le clavecin, ou pianoforté, avec deux 
violons, deux hautbois, deux cors, alto et basse ... œuvre 24 (1789)
Performers: Wilhelm Neuhaus (piano); Cologne Chamber Orchestra; Helmut 
Muller-Bruhl (1933-2012, conductor)
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German composer and music publisher. He attended the University of 
Vienna in law beginning in 1768, but shortly thereafter he decided to 
pursue a career in music. In 1783 he began to publish his own music, and
 by 1785 he had established a firm in Vienna to compete with Artaria. 
Well educated, erudite, and congenial, he was a welcomed guest in 
intellectual circles in the Austrian capital for the next several 
decades, while his publishing business thrived with a branch in Linz and
 collaborations with others such as Bösseler in Speyer. After 1790 he 
began to devote himself more to his music, and in 1799 he undertook a 
concert tour as a keyboardist to Germany and France. In Leipzig he 
formed a partnership with Ambrosius Kühnel, which became one of the 
early progenitors of the firm of C. F. Peters. The international success
 of particularly his Singspiel Der Königssohn aus Ithaka made it 
possible for him to divest himself from his businesses by 1805. As a 
composer, he concentrated mostly upon instrumental works, since these 
were the most publishable and salable music. He was extraordinarily 
prolific and many of his Viennese works were also popular in foreign 
cities: by 1803 his most successful opera, 'Der Königssohn aus Ithaka' 
(Vienna, 1795), had been performed in Budapest, Hamburg, Prague, 
Temesvár (now Timişoara), Warsaw and Weimar; his numerous chamber works 
were published in Amsterdam, London, Paris and Venice, as well as 
throughout German-speaking regions. Although his symphonies were admired
 for their flowing melodies and his pedagogical works for being both 
pleasant and instructive, his style is generally lacking in originality 
and depth. His works include nine Singspiels, two cantatas/oratorios, an
 offertory, 66 symphonies, 11 serenades, 54 sets of dances, 59 concertos
 (25 for fortepiano, 14 for flute, and 20 for other instruments, 
including five sinfonia concertantes), 30 quintets (string, flute, and 
other), 57 string quartets, 46 flute quartets, nine piano quartets, 18 
string trios, 12 flute trios, 76 string duets, 130 flute duets, 50 
violin sonatas, five flute and viola sonatas, 26 piano sonatas, and 
numerous other pieces for winds and keyboard. 

 
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