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    Franz Anton Hoffmeister (12 May 1754 – 9 February 1812) was an Austrian composer and music publisher. Franz Anton Hoffmeister was born in Rottenburg am...
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  • Hoffmeister (born 1965), German swimmer Frank Hoffmeister (lawyer), German lawyer Franz Hoffmeister (1898–1943), German Roman Catholic priest Franz Anton...
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    written for – his friend Franz Anton Hoffmeister. Because of this, the quartet has acquired the nickname Hoffmeister. Hoffmeister had started issuing a series...
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    this period include Johann Baptist Wanhal, Franz Anton Hoffmeister (3 concertos), Leopold Kozeluch, Anton Zimmermann, Antonio Capuzzi, Wenzel Pichl (2...
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    (1774–1845), a Catholic priest and the first Bishop of Rottenburg Franz Anton Hoffmeister (1754–1812), composer and music publisher Karl Josef von Hefele...
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    Piano Quartet No. 2 in E-flat major, K. 493, was written after Franz Anton Hoffmeister released Mozart from the obligation of writing three piano quartets...
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    their symphonies, some of their contemporaries did, including Franz Anton Hoffmeister, Franz Xaver Süssmayr, and Michael Haydn. Also, Mozart used the piccolo...
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  • include 6 Trios progressives, Op. 28 by Franz Anton Hoffmeister and 3 Trios faciles et progressives, Op. 43 by Franz Alexander Pössinger. String quintet String...
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  • Johan Wikmanson (1753–1800) Franz Anton Hoffmeister (1754–1812) Vicente Martín y Soler (1754–1806) Etienne Ozi (1754–1813) Anton Stamitz (1754–1798 or 1809)...
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    came into being on 1 December 1800 when the Viennese composer Franz Anton Hoffmeister (1754–1812) and the local organist Ambrosius Kühnel (1770–1813)...
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