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    On August 4, 1782, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Constanze Weber got married. Mozart finally got the nerve to introduce his bride, Costanza, to his father. It was a three-month trip to Salzburg from Vienna, where they were living. On the way home they stopped off in Linz, where Mozart wrote a symphony in four days and got it performed. It was the Symphony No. 36 in C Major, the "Linz" Symphony.

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    Thanks for sharing this with us, Joy.

    Four days? That lazy Mozart

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      #3
      Originally posted by Joy:
      On August 4, 1782, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Constanze Weber got married.
      What music was played at the wedding?
      "Finis coronat opus "

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        #4
        Is this a Jeopardy question Muriel? I must confess I don't know. Anyone else care to take a stab at it?

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          #5
          Originally posted by spaceray:
          What music was played at the wedding?
          It was a private ceremony at St.Stephen's cathedral (Vienna)with only Frau Weber, her youngest daughter, Sophie, Constanze's guardian Von Thorwart and the best man Franz Von Gilovski. After the ceremony there was a wedding feast at the house of Baroness Von Waldstadten - Mozart's only description of this is brief: 'more princely than baronial'.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Chris:
            Thanks for sharing this with us, Joy.

            Four days? That lazy Mozart
            By the way, he wrote "Eine Klein natchmusic" in one day !

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              #7
              Originally posted by Joy:
              On August 4, 1782, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Constanze Weber got married. Mozart finally got the nerve to introduce his bride, Costanza, to his father. It was a three-month trip to Salzburg from Vienna, where they were living. On the way home they stopped off in Linz, where Mozart wrote a symphony in four days and got it performed. It was the Symphony No. 36 in C Major, the "Linz" Symphony.


              Was Constanze in relation to C M Von Weber?

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                #8
                Originally posted by Sorrano:

                Was Constanze in relation to C M Von Weber?
                Yes, they were cousins. I can find out a more detailed tree if you wish, but I know beyond doubt they were some order of cousins.


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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Gurn Blanston:
                  Yes, they were cousins. I can find out a more detailed tree if you wish, but I know beyond doubt they were some order of cousins.



                  Thanks! Seems like I've heard that now that you mention it. However, was not Constanze a generation older than C.M.?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Sorrano:

                    Thanks! Seems like I've heard that now that you mention it. However, was not Constanze a generation older than C.M.?
                    Well yes, a generation older since he was not born until 1786 while she married Mozart 5 years earlier. However, they would still be called the same generation because her father, Fridolin Weber, and his father, Anton Weber, were brothers. You make the call!



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                      #11
                      When anyone mentions Mozart it is usually in reference to Wolfgang (rarely his father or wife) but as I recall, Costanza attempted suicide after Wolfie died - then, later went on to marry a wealthy nobleman and live to a ripe old age. I also recall that she had a thing about money that Wolfie was never able to satisfy. Am I correct?

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                        #12
                        I think Constanza had her hands full just trying to keep up with Mozart's spendthrift ways,he was the one with the taste for fine things.They moved house a lot ,a nicer house when things were going well but likely to get downgraded when money was scarce.Mozart fretted a lot about his wife's health and sent her off to spas for the cure .
                        I think after her husbands death Constanza wanted to maintain her social status to the best of her ability.
                        I can't remember but wasn't her second husband Georg Nissan a Count?
                        "Finis coronat opus "

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