Roman Hoffstetter

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Roman Hoffstetter (1742-1815) was a classical music composer and Benedictine monk who also admired the famous composer Joseph Haydn almost to the point of imitation. Some of his compositions (namely the six String Quartets of Opus #3 otherwise known as 'Haydn's Serenade') were mistakenly attributed to his famed contemporary Joseph Haydn, but it should be stated that the musical compositions consisting of Opus #33 has been proven to be the genuine labor of Haydn, however. [1]

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