Composers

Richard Hofmann

Violin
Piano
Cello
Viola
Flute
Oboe
French horn
Étude
Piece
Sonatina
Sonata
Concerto
Trio
Potpourri
Exercise
Concertino
Character piece
by popularity

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10 Melodische Übungs- und Vortragsstücke, Op.5814 Etudes, Op.7415 Etüden, Op.8716 Melodious Studies, Op.722 Schüler Konzerte, Opp.135, 13622 Studien für Violine, Op.663 Cello Sonatinas, Op.423 Instruktive Sonatinen, Op.1253 Violin Concertinos, Op.1284 Charakter-Stücke, Op.1014 Kleine Vortragsstücke, Op.1274 Leichtspielbare Stücke, Op.784 Pieces for 3 Violins, Op.1044 Stücke for Oboe and Piano, Op.815 Stücke for Violin and Cello, Op.8350 leichte, melodische Studien, Op.1076 Leichte Tonstücke, Op.778 Miniaturen, Op.268 Vortragsstücke, Op.10380 Melodic Studies, Op.90

A

Album für die Jugend

D

Die ersten Etüden für Violine, Op.25

E

Elementar-Studien für Violine, Op.129

F

First Studies for Viola, Op.86

L

Lieblinge der Musikwelt

M

Melodische Doppelgriff-Etüden, Op.96

P

Piano Trio in D minor, Op.54Potpourri on 'Tannhäuser'PotpourrisPraktische instrumentationslehrePraktisches Hornschule, Op.17

S

Sammlung der Beliebtesten Ouvertüren: für 2 ViolinenSchüler-Duette, Op.109Serenade, Op.73

T

Trio for 2 Violins and Viola, Op.112

V

Viola Sonatina, Op.46Violin Quartet, Op.98
Wikipedia
Richard Hofmann (30 April 1844 – 11 November 1918) was a German composer and music teacher who worked in Leipzig.
Richard Hofmann was born in Delitzsch where his father was the municipal music director. He studied with Raimund Dreyschock (1824–1869) and Salomon Jadassohn and settled in Leipzig as a music teacher. He was Professor at Leipzig Conservatory and leader of the Leipzig Choral Society.
Hofmann composed numerous instructive pieces for piano, string and wind instruments. Among his literary works are Katechismus der musikinstrumente (A Catechism of Musical Instruments) published in 1890, and Praktische instrumentationslehre (Practical Instrumentation, translated by Robin Humphrey Legge) of 1893.
Notable students include George Strong, Donald Heins, Jean Paul Kürsteiner, Frank Welsman and Richard Wetz.