Commentary
The transcription of this document in Dokumente, 275 is incomplete, omitting the text from “wo das Chor” onwards and the reference to the Mozart concerto. “Herr Himmel” is not Mozart’s student Johann Nepomuk Hummel, but the pianist and composer Friedrich Heinrich Himmel (1765–1814). The identity of the concerto that Himmel performed remains unknown. The Magazin der Sächsischen Geschichte is attributed to Hasche in the Neuer Nekrolog der Deutschen for 1827 (5. Jg, 2. Teil, 726).
This document is noted independently in Ian Woodfield, Performing Operas for Mozart: Impresarios, Singers and Troupes (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012), 137.
Credit: DB
Author:
David Black
Search Term: N/A
Source Library:
Cambridge, University Library, Acton.d.35.686 (copy examined by DB)
Gent, Universiteitsbibliotheek, BIB.HIST.001331 (source of Google Books scan)
Categories:
Reception,
Addenda
First Published: Fri, 19 Sep 2014
Print Citation:
Black, David. 2014. “Friedrich Himmel performs a Mozart piano concerto in Dresden (addendum) (22 April 1788).” In: Mozart: New Documents, edited by Dexter Edge and David Black. First published 19 September 2014. https://www.mozartdocuments.org/documents/22-april-1788/
Web Citation:
Black, David. 2014. “Friedrich Himmel performs a Mozart piano concerto in Dresden (addendum) (22 April 1788).” In: Mozart: New Documents, edited by Dexter Edge and David Black. First published 19 September 2014. [direct link]