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  1. Jun 2, 2022 · Their first child, Raimund Leopold, was born 10 months later, but died within two months from " Gedärmfries ," a fever and infection, according to Interlude . This began a terrible pattern of the couple losing children during pregnancy or soon after birth. Constanze gave birth to five more babies: Karl Thomas, Johann Thomas Leopold, Theresia ...

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  2. Death of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Portrait (1789, two years before his death) of Mozart in silverpoint by Doris Stock. On 5 December 1791, the composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart died at his home in Vienna, Austria, at the age of 35. The circumstances of his death have attracted much research and speculation. The principal sources of contention ...

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  4. Jun 17, 2022 · The study documented 5,011 adults who died from symptoms similar to Mozart’s between December 1791 and January 1792. Also noted was that in the weeks preceding Mozart’s death, the death toll in Vienna skyrocketed. Using family members’ accounts from death notices, scientists concluded that a viral epidemic was spreading across Vienna in 1792.

  5. The major instrumental works of this period bring together all the fields of Mozart's earlier activity and some new ones: six symphonies, including the famous last three: no. 39 in E-flat Major, no. 40 in G Minor, and no. 41 in C Major (the Jupiter —a title unknown to Mozart). He finished these three works within six weeks during the summer ...

  6. Aloysia Weber (c. 1760–1839), soprano, married Joseph Lange (1751–1831) Constanze Weber (1762–1842), married (i) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791) (ii) Georg Nikolaus von Nissen (1761–1826) six children by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart as above. Sophie Weber (1763–1846), singer, married Jakob Haibel (1762–1826)

  7. Meet the Mozart family - the people that were closest to Wolfgang himself throughout his life. In 1756 Leopold Mozart was 37, his wife one year younger and they had daughter who was not yet five. The daughter was called Maria Anna, after her mother, but the family referred to her by her nickname, Nannerl. By the time Mozart was born, his mother ...

  8. Aug 18, 2009 · A new analysis suggests that Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart may have died of complications relating to strep throat. Mozart died on December 5, 1791 in Vienna after abruptly taking ill about two weeks before. The cause of death for the 35-year-old man. was recorded as “fever and rash,” which even in the 18th century were considered symptoms, not a ...