Josef Hofmann

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Josef Hofmann was a renowned Polish-American pianist and composer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, celebrated for his virtuosity, refined interpretations, and influential teaching career.

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instanceOf composer
human
inventor
music educator
pianist
birthCountry Poland
birthDate 1876-01-20
birthPlace Kraków
countryOfCitizenship Poland
United States of America
deathCountry United States of America
deathDate 1957-02-16
deathPlace Los Angeles
employer Curtis Institute of Music
ethnicOrigin Polish
familyName Hofmann
father Kazimierz Hofmann
genre classical music
givenName Jozef
surface form: Josef
hasPatentOn piano action improvements
pneumatic shock absorber
windshield wiper mechanism
instrument piano
knownFor influential piano pedagogy
refined interpretations of Beethoven
refined interpretations of Chopin
refined interpretations of Liszt
virtuosic piano technique
languageSpoken English
German
Polish
mother Matylda Pindelska
movement Romantic music
name Josef Hofmann self-link
notableAchievement child prodigy pianist
pioneer of early piano recording
notableStudent Jorge Bolet
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Shura Cherkassky NERFINISHED
notableWork Charakterskizzen, Op. 40
Kaleidoskop, Op. 40
Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 7
surface form: Piano Concerto in A minor

Piano Concerto in E minor
occupation composer
concert pianist
inventor
music teacher
positionHeld director of the Curtis Institute of Music
studentOf Anton Rubinstein
Moritz Moszkowski
Theodor Leschetizky
style Romantic piano tradition
workLocation Philadelphia

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Josef Hofmann name Josef Hofmann self-link