Theresia Constanze Adelheid Friedericke Maria Anna Mozart, known as Constanze, was the wife of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and a significant figure in his life and career. Born on January 5, 1762, in Zell im Wiesental, Germany, Constanze came from a family of musicians. Her father, Joseph Weber, was a bassoonist, and her mother, Cäcilia Weber, was a singer. Constanze received a good education and had a passion for music from a young age.
Constanze first met Mozart in 1777, when she was 15 years old. Mozart was 21 at the time, and the two were instantly smitten with each other. Despite opposition from Constanze's mother, who felt Mozart was not a suitable match for her daughter, the couple married on August 4, 1782.
Their marriage was not without its challenges. Mozart's extravagant spending and frequent travels put a strain on their finances, and they often faced financial difficulties. Constanze also had to deal with the loss of several of their children, as only two of their six children survived infancy.
Despite the challenges, Constanze was a constant source of support for Mozart's career. She helped him manage his finances, promote his work, and care for their children. Constanze also played an important role in preserving Mozart's legacy after his death in 1791. She collected and preserved his manuscripts, letters, and other personal belongings, and she worked to ensure that his music was performed and appreciated by future generations.
Constanze Mozart died on March 6, 1842, in Salzburg, Austria. She is remembered as a strong and resilient woman who played a vital role in the life and career of one of the greatest composers in history. Her unwavering support and dedication have ensured that Mozart's music continues to be enjoyed and celebrated by audiences worldwide.
Constanze's influence on Mozart's music is evident in many of his works. Her love of singing and opera inspired him to write some of his most famous operas, including "The Marriage of Figaro," "Don Giovanni," and "Così fan tutte." Constanze's cheerful and optimistic personality is also reflected in Mozart's music, which is often characterized by its lightness, grace, and beauty.
Name | Born | Died |
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Raimund Leopold | June 1783 | August 1783 |
Carl Thomas | September 1784 | October 1784 |
Johann Thomas Leopold | October 1786 | June 1793 |
Theresia Constanze Adelheid | May 1787 | July 1858 |
Anna Maria | February 1789 | July 1851 |
Franz Xaver Wolfgang | July 1791 | July 1844 |
Name | Relationship |
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Joseph Weber | Father |
Cäcilia Weber | Mother |
Aloysia Weber | Sister |
Josepha Weber | Sister |
Sophie Weber | Sister |
Opera | Year |
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The Marriage of Figaro | 1786 |
Don Giovanni | 1787 |
Così fan tutte | 1790 |
Year | Income | Expenses | Debt |
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1782 | 1,000 Gulden | 1,200 Gulden | 200 Gulden |
1783 | 1,500 Gulden | 1,800 Gulden | 300 Gulden |
1784 | 2,000 Gulden | 2,200 Gulden | 200 Gulden |
1785 | 2,500 Gulden | 2,700 Gulden | 200 Gulden |
1786 | 3,000 Gulden | 3,200 Gulden | 200 Gulden |
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