Werner Huebschmann

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Werner Hübschmann (born July 23, 1901 in Chemnitz , † July 5, 1969 in Weimar ) was a German composer and lecturer .

If you look at the catalog raisonné of the composer Werner Hübschmann, folk music takes up the broadest space. There you can find music for plucked orchestra and accordion , such as sonatina for accordion or toccata for accordion, but compositions such as the guitar and zither were also taken into account by Hübschmann.

After studying music in Dresden and at the Leipzig Conservatory with Grabner and later with E. Wolff in Zurich , he initially worked as a private music teacher in Leipzig and Chemnitz. On October 1st, 1950 he was one of the founders of the Chemnitz Volks-Musikschule. From 1952 he worked as a lecturer a. a. for composition at the Musikhochschule Weimar .