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'''Johann Baptist Henneberg''' (5 December<ref>[[Michael Lorenz (musicologist)|Michael Lorenz]]: „Neue Forschungsergebnisse zum Theater auf der Wieden und Emanuel Schikaneder“, Wiener Geschichtsblätter, 4/2008, (Verein für Geschichte der Stadt Wien), Wien 2008, 15–36.</ref> 1768 in Vienna – 27 November<ref>Ebd.</ref> 1822 ibid) was an Austrian composer, pianist, organist and [[Kapellmeister]].
== Career ==
From 1790 to 1801 Henneberg was Kapellmeister at the [[Theater auf der Wieden]], then until 1803 at the [[Theater an der Wien]]. Later he was employed as an organist by the prince [[Nikolaus II, Prince Esterházy]] in [[Eisenstadt]], where he also conducted opera performances. From 1814, Henneberg was organist at the Hofkirche in Vienna, and from 1818 to 1822 also in the Imperial Court Music Chapel.
Henneberg played a decisive role in the rehearsal of Mozart's opera ''[[The Magic Flute]]''. After Mozart himself conducted the premiere on 30 September and 1 October 1791, Henneberg also took over the direction of the following performances. Henneberg also created several operas himself, which enjoyed great popularity at the time.
In 1797 he composed together with [[Ludwig van Beethoven]] [[menuet]]s and [[allemande]]s for a [[costume ball|mask ball]] of the Pensionsgesellschaft bildender Künstler, which was performed on 26 November 1797 in the Großer Redoutensaal der Wiener [[Hofburg]].
== Work (Operas) ==
* ''[[Der Stein der Weisen]]'', together with [[Benedikt Schack]], [[Franz Xaver Gerl]], [[Emanuel Schikaneder]] and [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]], premiered 11 September 1790 in [[Theater auf der Wieden]]
* ''Der redliche Landmann'', 1792
* '''', 1793
* ''Die Eisenkönigin'', 1793
* ''Die Waldmänner'', 1793
* ''Der Scherenschleifer'', 1795
* ''Das Jägermädchen'', 1798
* ''Konrad Langbart von Friedburg'', 1799
* ''Mina und Peru'', 1799
== Further reading ==
* Peter Branscombe and David J. Buch, “Henneberg, Johann Baptist,” Grove music online.
*
* [[Egon Komorzynski (Musikwissenschaftler)|Egon von Komorzynski]]|ADB:Henneberg, Johann Baptist}}
* [[Robert Haas (musicologist)|Robert Haas]], ''Wiener Musiker vor und um Beethoven'', Wien-Prag-Leipzig 1927
* (with false life data)
== References ==
[[Category:People associated with Ludwig van Beethoven]]
[[Category:Austrian Classical-period composers]]
[[Category:Austrian composers]]
[[Category:Austrian opera composers]]
[[Category:Austrian classical pianists]]
[[Category:Austrian classical organists]]
[[Category:Musicians from Vienna]]
[[Category:1768 births]]
[[Category:1822 deaths]]
== Career ==
From 1790 to 1801 Henneberg was Kapellmeister at the [[Theater auf der Wieden]], then until 1803 at the [[Theater an der Wien]]. Later he was employed as an organist by the prince [[Nikolaus II, Prince Esterházy]] in [[Eisenstadt]], where he also conducted opera performances. From 1814, Henneberg was organist at the Hofkirche in Vienna, and from 1818 to 1822 also in the Imperial Court Music Chapel.
Henneberg played a decisive role in the rehearsal of Mozart's opera ''[[The Magic Flute]]''. After Mozart himself conducted the premiere on 30 September and 1 October 1791, Henneberg also took over the direction of the following performances. Henneberg also created several operas himself, which enjoyed great popularity at the time.
In 1797 he composed together with [[Ludwig van Beethoven]] [[menuet]]s and [[allemande]]s for a [[costume ball|mask ball]] of the Pensionsgesellschaft bildender Künstler, which was performed on 26 November 1797 in the Großer Redoutensaal der Wiener [[Hofburg]].
== Work (Operas) ==
* ''[[Der Stein der Weisen]]'', together with [[Benedikt Schack]], [[Franz Xaver Gerl]], [[Emanuel Schikaneder]] and [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]], premiered 11 September 1790 in [[Theater auf der Wieden]]
* ''Der redliche Landmann'', 1792
* '''', 1793
* ''Die Eisenkönigin'', 1793
* ''Die Waldmänner'', 1793
* ''Der Scherenschleifer'', 1795
* ''Das Jägermädchen'', 1798
* ''Konrad Langbart von Friedburg'', 1799
* ''Mina und Peru'', 1799
== Further reading ==
* Peter Branscombe and David J. Buch, “Henneberg, Johann Baptist,” Grove music online.
*
* [[Egon Komorzynski (Musikwissenschaftler)|Egon von Komorzynski]]|ADB:Henneberg, Johann Baptist}}
* [[Robert Haas (musicologist)|Robert Haas]], ''Wiener Musiker vor und um Beethoven'', Wien-Prag-Leipzig 1927
* (with false life data)
== References ==
[[Category:People associated with Ludwig van Beethoven]]
[[Category:Austrian Classical-period composers]]
[[Category:Austrian composers]]
[[Category:Austrian opera composers]]
[[Category:Austrian classical pianists]]
[[Category:Austrian classical organists]]
[[Category:Musicians from Vienna]]
[[Category:1768 births]]
[[Category:1822 deaths]]
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