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  1. Maria Constanze Cäcilia Josepha Johanna Aloysia Mozart ( née Weber; 5 January 1762 – 6 March 1842) was a trained Austrian singer. She was married twice, first to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; then to Georg Nikolaus von Nissen. She and Mozart had six children: Karl Thomas Mozart, Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart, and four others who died in infancy.

  2. Learn how Mozart fell in love with Constanze, the sister of his former lover Aloysia, and how she inspired his opera The Abduction from the Harem. Discover how Mozart's father Leopold reacted to his son's marriage plans and how Constanze supported him in his career.

  3. Jun 29, 2022 · Learn how Constanze Mozart, the widow of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, promoted and preserved his music after his death. Listen to CPR Classical's Mozart Snapshots video blog for more stories and insights on Mozart's life and works.

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  4. Aug 8, 2022 · Constanze Mozart was a trained musician and the wife of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. She supported his career, preserved his manuscripts and influenced his work, despite facing poverty and grief after his death.

  5. Biographies Constanze Mozart. (Constanze Mozart, née Weber, remarried Nissen) born 5 January 1762 in Zell (Wiesental) died 6 March 1842 in Salzburg. wife of W. A. Mozart. Biography • Quotes • Weblinks • Literature & Sources.

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  7. Maria Constanze Cäcilia Josepha Johanna Aloysia Mozart ( née Weber; 5 January 1762 – 6 March 1842) was a trained Austrian singer. She was married twice, first to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; then to Georg Nikolaus von Nissen. She and Mozart had six children: Karl Thomas Mozart, Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart, and four others who died in infancy.

  8. Mozart, Constanze (1762–1842) German musician and wife of Mozart. Name variations: Constanze von Nissen; Constanze Weber or Constanze Weber Mozart. Born Constanze Weber on January 5, 1762, in Zell, Germany; died in 1842 in Salzburg; daughter of Fridolin Weber and Cecilia Weber; sister of Josepha Hofer (c. 1758–1819), Aloysia Lange (1761 ...

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