Jahn's Hall

Jahn's Hall was a concert hall in late 18th century Vienna. It was the property of a restaurateur/caterer named Ignaz Jahn, and seated (according to Deutsch) "400 at the most".[1] It is remembered as a performance venue for works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven.

Ignaz Jahn

Jahn was born in Hungary in 1744 and died in Vienna, 26 February 1810.[2] He was appointed Imperial caterer for Schönbrunn Palace in 1772.[2] In 1775 he began running a restaurant in the Augarten, and in 1782 opened an adjacent concert hall, at which many famous musicians played over the years.[2]

Jahn's Hall was a part of Jahn's restaurant, in the main part of the city, which as of 1788 was at 6 Himmelpfortgasse.[2] Concerts began there after the restaurant opened, and were given on a regular basis starting in 1790.[2]

Works by Mozart

Works by Beethoven

Notes

  1. 1 2 Deutsch 1965, 330
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Clive, 2001, 176
  3. Deutsch 1965, 400
  4. Solomon 1995, xi
  5. Deutsch 1965, 467
  6. Deutsch 1965, 486

References

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