
Hoffmeister: Sonatas For Piano, Vol. 2 / Biliana Tzinlikova
Franz Anton Hoffmeister occupied an important place in Viennese musical and cultural life. He was much respected as a publisherâhis firm published works by Mozart and Haydn, and he was friendly with Beethovenâbut also as a composer. He wrote at least eight operas, a substantial number of symphonies, and a large amount of music for the flute, a popular instrument amongst the wealthy amateurs of the time. He also wrote expressively and rewardingly for the piano, which had a similarly wide audience. This is the second of three volumes of the first complete recording of Hoffmeisterâs piano sonatas.
Franz Anton Hoffmeister occupied an important place in Viennese musical and cultural life. He was much respected as a publisherâhis firm published works by Mozart and Haydn, and he was friendly with Beethovenâbut also as a composer. He wrote at least eight operas, a substantial number of symphonies, and a large amount of music for the flute, a popular instrument amongst the wealthy amateurs of the time. He also wrote expressively and rewardingly for the piano, which had a similarly wide audience. This is the second of three volumes of the first complete recording of Hoffmeisterâs piano sonatas.
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Franz Anton Hoffmeister occupied an important place in Viennese musical and cultural life. He was much respected as a publisherâhis firm published works by Mozart and Haydn, and he was friendly with Beethovenâbut also as a composer. He wrote at least eight operas, a substantial number of symphonies, and a large amount of music for the flute, a popular instrument amongst the wealthy amateurs of the time. He also wrote expressively and rewardingly for the piano, which had a similarly wide audience. This is the second of three volumes of the first complete recording of Hoffmeisterâs piano sonatas.























