No but she did have 3 sisters and one married Mozart. Aloysia almost married Mozart.
Mozart married Constanze Weber in 1782, the younger sister of his first love, Aloysia, who had turned him down.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the famous musical genius born in Salzburgo, married Constanze Weber in the year 1782, not without causing some uproar in both families, since his parents, nor hers were happy with the idea at the beginning. They had six children together, but four of them didn't survive past childhood.
he didnt have any sisters but had 4 brothers
Yes Martha had brothers and sisters..... She had 4 sisters and3 brothers.....
Emile-Auguste and Auguste-Emile were his brothers.
Aloysia Weber died in 1839.
Aloysia Weber was born in 1760.
yes! she said no so Mozart went to Paris with his mother and when he returned Aloysia was remarried
Constanze Weber's sister, whom wolfgang had a love intrest in beforehand, he asked Aloysia to marry him and she refused. After traveling to paris, Wolfgang insulted Aloysia with a rude tune, this seemed to be funny to Constanze and so, Mozart took her hand in marrage =]
Mozart had close ties with the Weber family, starting with his friendship with Aloysia Weber, whom he courted but ultimately did not marry. He later married Aloysia's younger sister, Constanze, in 1782. The Weber family provided emotional support to Mozart throughout his life, and he even composed several works for them, including operas like "The Magic Flute."
Mozart married Constanze Weber in 1782, the younger sister of his first love, Aloysia, who had turned him down.
He married Constanze Weber on the 4th August 1782.
Aloysia citrodora was created in 1874.
Mary Aloysia Hardey died in 1886.
Mary Aloysia Hardey was born in 1809.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the famous musical genius born in Salzburgo, married Constanze Weber in the year 1782, not without causing some uproar in both families, since his parents, nor hers were happy with the idea at the beginning. They had six children together, but four of them didn't survive past childhood.
Anna Aloysia Maximiliane von Lamberg died in 1738.