Sebastian Tuschla-Hoffmann

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Sebastian Tuschla-Hoffmann (born June 19, 1992 in Baden-Baden ) is a German composer and conductor .

Life

Tuschla-Hoffmann grew up as the grandson of Walter Tuschla in Baden-Baden, where he still lives today. He learned to play drums and piano in his childhood. After his general school days, he was taught composition by Herbert Ferstl, which resulted in compositions and arrangements for many different formations. A focus of his work is on creating music for wind orchestras . In addition to his work as a composer and arranger, Tuschla-Hoffmann works as a conductor .

Compositions (selection)

  • Choral San Marco - Choral for wind orchestra and organ
  • Weinreben Polka - Polka for wind orchestra
  • Light wine - Schnellpolka for wind orchestra

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Geiger Music Media - biography Sebastian Tuschla-Hoffmann. Retrieved January 28, 2020 .