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Anna Maria married Leopold Mozart in Salzburg on 21 November 1747; Abert wrote that "the two were regarded at the time as the handsomest couple in Salzburg." [2] The couple moved (perhaps with Anna Maria's mother) into an apartment on the third floor of Getreidegasse 9.
Leopold Mozart (1719–1787), composer, married Anna Maria Pertl (1720–1778) Johann Leopold Joachim Mozart (1748–1749) Maria Anna Cordula Mozart (1749–1749) Maria Anna Nepomucena Walpurgis Mozart (1750–1750) Maria Anna Mozart (Nicknamed "Nannerl"), (1751–1829) married Johann Baptist Franz von Berchtold zu Sonnenburg (1736–1801)
Maria Constanze Cäcilia Josepha Johanna Aloysia Mozart (née Weber; 5 January 1762 – 6 March 1842) was a German soprano, later a businesswoman.She is best remembered as the spouse of the composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who from the evidence of his letters was deeply in love with her throughout their nine-year marriage.
Anna Maria Pertl Mozart, wife of Leopold W. A. Mozart in 1763. In 1740, Mozart began his career as a professional musician, becoming violinist and valet to one of the university's canons, Johann Baptist, Count of Thurn-Valsassina and Taxis. This was also the year of his first musical publication, the six Trio Sonatas, Opus 1. [7]
Maria Anna Walburga Ignatia "Marianne" Mozart (30 July 1751 – 29 October 1829), nicknamed Nannerl, was a highly regarded musician from Salzburg, Austria.In her childhood, she made tremendous progress as a keyboard player under the tutelage of her father Leopold, to the point that she became a celebrated child prodigy, touring much of Europe with her parents and her younger brother Wolfgang ...
The Mozart family grand tour was a journey through western Europe, undertaken by Leopold Mozart, his wife Anna Maria, and their children Maria Anna (Nannerl) and Wolfgang Theophilus (Wolferl) from 1763 to 1766. At the start of the tour the children were aged eleven and seven respectively.
Cäcilia asked Mozart to move out when she realized that he had fallen in love with Constanze, for the sake of propriety. [5] Wolfgang and Constanze finally married on 4 August 1782. Mozart's relationship with his mother-in-law had a somewhat rocky start, as she did not get along well with Constanze. [ 6 ]
She was born in Zell im Wiesental, in present-day Baden-Württemberg, Germany, 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 interest of Mozart and sang in his later operas; Constanze, who married Mozart in 1782; [1] and Sophie.