Franz Anton Hoffmeister
German composer and music publisher
German composer and music publisher
1812
214 years ago — 58 years old
Artists & Creatives
Germany
Born in 1754, contributed significantly to classical music as a composer and publisher. Founded a music publishing firm that played a key role in promoting the works of contemporaneous composers. Worked closely with notable musicians and facilitated the distribution of sheet music across Europe. Also composed symphonies, chamber music, and choral works, helping to shape the music landscape of the era.
Founded Hoffmeister & Kühnel music publishing
Composed numerous chamber works and symphonies
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