According to Dies, "This opera was performed twice to great acclaim, and then was forbidden because of offensive remarks in the text." However, the work was performed again in 1752, and a revised version,
Der neue krumme Teufel ("The Return of the Lame Devil", lit. "The New Limping Devil"), Hob. 29/1b, was successfully performed in 1757 or 1758. James Van Horn Melton suggests that Haydn went on to compose further works for Kurz, all now lost: It is now generally believed he composed the music for numerous other Kurz burlesques as well. Extant scores from Kurz's stage point to Haydn as composer of at least three other farces,
Bernardon auf der Gelseninsel (Bernardon on the isle of mosquitoes, 1754),
Der auf das neue begeisterte und belebte Bernardon (Bernardon revived, 1754), and
Leopoldl, der deutsche Robinson (Leopoldl, the German Robinson Crusoe, 1756?), since they contain passages similar to those found in other Haydn works. The finale of Haydn’s keyboard sonata in A major (
Hoboken XVI. 5), for example, has as its theme an almost literal quotation from the aria "Wurstl, mein Schatzerl, wo wirst Du wohl seyn" in
Leopoldl, der deutsche Robinson.
Der krumme Teufel, and the collaboration with Kurz more generally, helped the early career success of Haydn, who by 1757 was no longer a struggling freelancer but a
Kapellmeister with his own orchestra to direct; see
Count Morzin. ==Notes==