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Friedrich Heinrich Himmel (November 20, 1765 – June 8, 1814) was a German composer.
Biography
Himmel was born at Treuenbrietzen in Brandenburg, Prussia, and originally studied theology at Halle before turning to music.
During a temporary stay at Potsdam he had an opportunity of showing his self-acquired skill as a pianist before King Frederick William II, who thereupon provided him with a yearly allowance to enable him to complete his musical studies. This he did under Johann Gottlieb Naumann, a German composer of the Italian school, and the style of that school Himmel himself adopted in his operas.
The first of these, a pastoral opera, Il primo navigatore, was produced at Venice in 1794 with great success. In 1792, he went to Berlin, where his oratorio Isaaco was produced, in consequence of which he was made court Kapellmeister to the king of Prussia. In that capacity he wrote a great deal of official music, including cantatas and a coronation Te Deum.
His Italian operas, successively composed for Stockholm, St Petersburg and Berlin, were all received with great favour in their day. Of greater importance than these is a Singspiel to words by Kotzebue, called Fanchon. Himmel's gift of writing genuine simple melodies is also observable in his Lieder, including An Alexis send ich dich (To Alexis). He died in Berlin.
Works
= Operas
=Il primo navigatore, pastorale Venice (1794)
La morte di Semiramide, opera seria Naples (1795)
Fanchon oder das Leyermädel, Singspiel Berlin (1804)
Die Sylphen Zauberoper, Berlin (1806)
Der Kobold, komische Oper, Vienna (1813)
Alessandro (1799)
Vasco di Gama (1801)
Frohsinn und Schwarmerei (1801)
= Lieder
=An Alexis send ich dich
Vater unser
Gebet während der Schlacht: "Vater ich rufe dich!"
Die Blumen und der Schmetterling, Lieder cycle
= Church music and cantatas
=Two masses
Te Deum, for four voices and orchestra
Salve Regina, for four voices and instruments
Beatus vir, for four voices and instruments
In exitu Israel
Dixit Dominus
Das Vertrauen auf Gott, cantata
Das Lob Gottes ("Singet dem Herrn")
Lobe den Herren, for choir and orchestra
Psalmen Davids, for two voices and orchestra
Three cantatas for choir and orchestra:
Was betrubst du dich
Heilig ist mein Beherrscher
Wann Gott auch aufs Tiefste
Trauer-Cantate zur Begräbnissfeyer Friedrich Wilhelm II von Preussen, for four voices and orchestra
The 146th Psalm
Vater unser, von Mahlmann
other pieces of church music in manuscript
Bibliography
Gerhard Allrogen: "Himmel, Friedrich Heinrich", in The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, ed. Stanley Sadie (London, 1992), ISBN 0-333-73432-7
References
External links
Musical Manuscripts Collection at the Harry Ransom Center
Free scores by Friedrich Heinrich Himmel at the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)
Free scores by Friedrich Heinrich Himmel in the Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki)
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