Dear Peter,
As requested I have received today from Italy an A4 sized copy of the remarkable playbill for 'Der lustige Tag oder Figaro's Hochzeit' staged on 11th April 1785 at Frankfurt am Main.
This document came with a series of notes from Prof. Giorgio Taboga. The playbill gives us the certainty that this work was -
1. 'A comedy in 5 acts of Caron de Beaumarchais'
2. It names the cast
3. It describes the production as being performed by 'the Grossmann Schauspieler group'- the group ultimately directed from Bonn by Kapellmeister Andrea Luchesi.
4. Grossmann is himself a member of the cast.
I will arrange for you to receive this through Rod at our next London meeting.
I might also mention the following -
a) In a reference to Mozart in the Musical Almanac for Germany in the year 1789 (published at Leipzig, 1788, we find no reference to Le Nozze di Figaro -
'- Mozart (JJ Wolfgang) seit 1787 Capellmeister in Wien'
In fact the article lists his notable musical works to date as being -
'Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail' ist 1785 gedruckt. Auch sind seit 1784 verschiedene Sinfonien, Quartette und Sonatensammlungen nebst Concerten furs Clavier offentlich bekannt geworden'
(JN Forkel)
Furthermore, after Mozart's death, in the Necrology made by Friedrich von Schlichtegroll for the date of'5th December' is an entry Johannes Chrystomus Wolfgang Gottlieb Mozart (first published 1793) and a brief list of Mozart's musical achievements including the operas Idomeneo and The Magic Flute. But Mozart is not credited there also with the opera Le Nozze di Figaro.
Regards
[This message has been edited by robert newman (edited 09-13-2006).]
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