Hoffmeister / Gruttner / Goosses: Hoffmeister: Duos for Violin & Viola

Hoffmeister / Gruttner / Goosses: Hoffmeister: Duos for Violin & Viola

Hoffmeister / Gruttner / Goosses: Hoffmeister: Duos for Violin & Viola

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Title: Hoffmeister: Duos for Violin & Viola
Artist: Hoffmeister / Gruttner / Goosses
Label: Musicaphon
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4012476569949
Genre: Classical Artists

After their very successful album with duos by Franz Alexander Possinger (Musicaphon M56996), Katja Gruttner and Christian Goosses now turn their attention to another master of the Viennese scene, Franz Anton Hoffmeister. He is one of the most productive of Viennese composers; the diversity of his oeuvre reads like a kaleidoscope of musical genres known at the time. He wrote sacred works as well as the German-language magic operas that were so popular at the time. In addition, there is talk of no fewer than 70 symphonies (44 of which are confirmed), 15 string quartets and an incredible 34 string quintets - more than the output of Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven combined!

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