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This firm published mainly domestic music from 1862 into the 20th century in Dresden. The main composers were Graben-Hofmann, Kretschmer, Adolf Jensen, Gustav Langer, and Felix Draeseke.
Dresden
Hoffarth's plate numbers appeared in the following format: ###. Dates in italics are estimated.
Plate | Composer | Work | Year |
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168 | Jensen | 12 Lieder aus Joseph Victor Scheffels Gaudeamus, Op.40 | 1871 |
203 | Jensen | 6 Lieder von Otto Roquette, Op.35 (low voice) | 1872 |
216 | Draeseke | Barcarole, Op.11 | 1873 |
224 | Draeseke | 2 Valses de concert, Op.4 | 1874 |
384 | Wieck | Scherzo | 1879 |
414 | Draeseke | Weihestunden, Op.16 | 1881 |
415 | Draeseke | Buch des Frohmuths, Op.17 | 1881 |
427 | Draeseke | Ritter Olaf, Op.19 | 1882 |
462 | Graben-Hoffmann | Frühlingstimmen, Op.107 | 1883 |
500 | Grützmacher | Weihegesang, Op.65 (for cello & piano) | 1885 |
635 | Rollfuss | Modulations-Beispiele (English text) | 1888 |
771 | Draeseke | Der Mönch von Bonifazio, Op.74 | 1901 |
819 | Draeseke | 4 Lieder, Op.81 | 1907 |