Johann Heinrich Böhm (1740 in Upper Austria – 1792 in Aachen) was an Austrian actor, singer, theater manager and theatre director.
There are hardly any records of the early years of Böhm, who obviously grew up and trained in the Viennese theatre tradition.
[1] From 1778, Böhm went on tour again with his theatre company, which also had its own orchestra attached, first to Salzburg, where he met Leopold Mozart, who paid him high tribute for his performance practice.
During this time, he also developed a lifelong friendship with Leopold's son Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who composed the fragmentary Singspiel Zaide (KV 344/366b) for him in 1779.
A year later, Böhm made a guest appearance in Augsburg, where in May he performed Mozart's opera La finta giardiniera in the German translation by Franz Xaver Stierle under the title Die verstellte Gärtnerin.