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    Wiesental, Aloysia Weber was one of the four daughters of the musical Weber family. Her mother was Cäcilia Weber, née Stamm. Her father, Fridolin Weber, worked...
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    Maria Constanze Cäcilia Josepha Johanna Aloysia Mozart (née Weber; 5 January 1762 – 6 March 1842) was a trained Austrian singer. She was married twice...
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    Mozart family (redirect from Weber family)
    (ii) Sebastian Mayer (1773–1835) Aloysia Weber (c. 1760–1839), soprano, married Joseph Lange (1751–1831) Constanze Weber (1762–1842), married (i) Wolfgang...
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    professional fame: the eldest sister Josepha Weber and the second eldest Aloysia Weber. Her mother was Cäcilia Weber (née Stamm). She moved with the family...
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  • Constanze Weber, Mozart's wife Aloysia Weber, her sister Josepha Weber, her sister Sophie Weber, her sister Cäcilia Weber, their mother Carl Maria von Weber composer;...
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    Wimmer. She married Franz Fridolin Weber [de] (1733–1779) on 14 September 1756, and had four daughters: Josepha, Aloysia, Constanze, and Sophie. Constanze...
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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (category Weber family)
    Mannheim, the best in Europe at the time. He also fell in love with Aloysia Weber, one of four daughters of a musical family. There were prospects of...
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    Joseph Lange (category Weber family)
    actor and amateur painter of the 18th century. Through his marriage to Aloysia Weber, he was the brother-in-law of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. His first marriage...
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    an imagined reconstruction of a 1783 pantomime in which Mozart and Aloysia Weber are said to have taken part.) In 2006, the 250th anniversary of Mozart's...
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    Anton's half-brother, Franz Fridolin Weber [de; fr], married Cäcilia Stamm and had four daughters—Josepha, Aloysia, Constanze, and Sophie—all of whom became...
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  • aria for soprano and orchestra that Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote for Aloysia Weber. It is famous for including two occurrences of a G6, i.e. the G in altissimo...
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  • Aloysia is a genus of flowering plants. It is also a feminine given name that may refer to the following people Aloysia Weber (1760 – 1839), German soprano...
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    usually slightly reworked and re-orchestrated.[citation needed] Notes Aloysia Weber, Mozart's sister-in-law, frequently sang in his works. Caterina Cavalieri...
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    Lange (brother-in-law) Cäcilia Weber (mother-in-law) Josepha Weber (sister-in-law) Aloysia Weber (sister-in-law) Sophie Weber (sister-in-law) Influences Beethoven...
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    The copyist is Fridolin Weber – Cecilia's husband – and they intend to have Wolfgang help them prepare their daughter, Aloysia, for a ball for the Princess...
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    the daughter of Fridolin Weber and Cäcilia Weber (née Stamm). She had three younger sisters (in descending order of age): Aloysia, who was an early love...
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  • in south German language areas today". Likewise, when Mozart sang to Aloysia Weber the words "Leck mich das Mensch im Arsch, das mich nicht will" ("Whoever...
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  • Gioacchino Rossini May 3 – Ferdinando Paer, composer (b. 1771) June 8 – Aloysia Weber, operatic soprano (b. c. 1760) June 11 – Regina Strinasacchi, violinist...
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    Vogelsang, a singer tenor Valentin Adamberger Madame Herz, a singer soprano Aloysia Weber Mademoiselle Silberklang, a singer soprano Caterina Cavalieri Herz,...
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  • (K. 420). K. 418 and K. 419 were written for Mozart's sister-in-law Aloysia Weber. K. 420 was written for Valentin Adamberger, but that aria was not performed...
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    Georg Nikolaus von Nissen (category Weber family)
    Mozart's letters. (For one instance of Nissen's bowdlerizations, see Aloysia Weber.) However, he did so not to deform Mozart's image, but because of "biographical...
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  • to showcase the superlative vocal skills of Mozart's sister-in-law, Aloysia Weber, who was only 18 at the time. Sopranos who are able to cope with the...
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    1783 during a benefit concert for Mozart's sister-in-law, the singer Aloysia Weber. The symphony is notable for having an unusually large instrumentation...
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  • actor and musician Joachim Daniel Preisler heard the famous soprano Aloysia Weber (Mozart's sister-in-law) perform in her home, he paid her the following...
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    nineteenth century. Mozart set Cleisthenes' last aria twice, first for Aloysia Weber (KV. 294) and latter for a subscription concert by Ludwig Fischer (K...
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    daughter of Weber, also born in Zell, was the singer and vocal pedagogue Aloysia Weber, (died 1839), who was born in the city between 1759 and 1761. Johann...
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  • was a bass version of the soprano aria K. 294, written earlier for Aloysia Weber (Clive 1993, p. 53). The full version is given in Deutsch 1965, p. 288...
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  • Novel provides a fictionalised account of Mozart's relationship with Aloysia Weber before his marriage to her sister, Constanze. Mirrorshades: The Cyberpunk...
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  • Orchestra/Ensemble: English Baroque Soloists, Monteverdi Choir Mozart: Arias For Aloysia Weber Label: Glossa Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Performer: Cyndia Sieden...
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    Josepha Weber (1758–1819) Adriana Ferrarese del Bene (1759– after 1803) Celeste Coltellini (1760–1828) Luisa Laschi (1760–c.1790) Aloysia Weber (c. 1760–1839)...
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