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Richard Hofmann
(30 April 1844 — 11 November 1918)
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Alternative Names/Transliterations: Richard Hofman, R. Hoffman
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Name in Other Languages: Рихард Хофман, リヒャルト・ホフマン, Richard Hofmann (composer), ريتشارد هوفمان, ريتشارد هوفمان (ملحن)
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Authorities - WorldCat, Wikipedia, VIAF: 52454762, LCCN: n88144802, ISNI: 000000012025812X, GND: 116951931, SUDOC: 245006583, MusicBrainz: 98d8e4c4-ee95-40bf-96cb-3205b598685e, NKC: mzk2011635051, BNE: XX5560188, IATH: w6d540jz
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- Not to be confused with Richard Hoffman (1831–1909). Dedication of the Serenade Op.73 notes that his brother's name was Heinrich Hofmann- the composer? Possible, but unlikely, since Heinrich the composer was born three years earlier in Berlin, far from Richard's birthplace of Delitzsch in Saxony.
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- Die schöne Müllerin, D.795 (Schubert, Franz)
- The Seasons, Op.37a (Tchaikovsky, Pyotr)
- Serenade for String Orchestra, Op.48 (Tchaikovsky, Pyotr)
- 15 Sinfonias, BWV 787-801 (Bach, Johann Sebastian)
- 2 Sonatinas for Piano 4-hands, Op.24 (Diabelli, Anton)
- 3 Sonatinas for Piano 4-hands, Op.152 (Diabelli, Anton)
- Stille ringsum (Sadowsky, F. K.)
- Symphony No.1, Op.21 (Beethoven, Ludwig van)
- Symphony No.2, Op.36 (Beethoven, Ludwig van)
- Symphony No.7, Op.92 (Beethoven, Ludwig van)
- Symphony No.9, D.944 (Schubert, Franz)
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