Johann Thomas Leopold Mozart

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Key Facts

Fact Detail
Full Name Johann Thomas Leopold Mozart
Birth Date October 18, 1786
Death Date November 15, 1786
Parents Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Constanze Weber
Siblings (Total) Six
Surviving Siblings Karl Thomas Mozart, Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart
Lifespan 28 days

Early Life

Mozart was born in Vienna during a time of artistic growth and high infant mortality. His famous family welcomed his birth as the third child of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Constanze Weber, but the era’s health issues overshadowed it. His limited life of under a month illustrates the dangers of late 18th-century infancy.

Attribute Detail
Birthplace Vienna, Austria
Baptism Date October 19, 1786
Age at Death 28 days
Health at Birth No recorded congenital issues
Medical Care Typical 18th-century practices

Family Context

The Mozarts were musical prodigies and mourners. Wolfgang and Constanze had six children, but only two survived until maturity, highlighting their relationship with infant mortality. Johann’s two remaining brothers, Karl Thomas and Franz Xaver Wolfgang, worked in administration and music but never married or had children, terminating Wolfgang’s direct bloodline.

Sibling Name Birth–Death Outcome
Raimund Leopold Mozart 1783–1783 Died in infancy
Karl Thomas Mozart 1784–1858 Survived; childless
Johann Thomas Leopold Mozart 1786–1786 Died in infancy
Theresia Constanzia Mozart 1787–1788 Died in infancy
Anna Maria Mozart 1789–1789 Died in infancy
Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart 1791–1844 Survived; childless

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Recent Developments

New discoveries and continued festivities keep Mozart family interest alive. A previously unknown Mozart composition, the “Serenade in C,” was discovered in September 2024, enhancing our understanding of his early work. Salzburg’s Mozart Week celebration, which features top orchestras and performers, draws international crowds each January.

Event Date Location Significance
Discovery of “Serenade in C” September 2024 Leipzig, Germany Added to updated Köchel catalog
Public Premiere September 2024 Vienna, Austria First modern performance
Mozart Week 2025 January 2025 Salzburg, Austria Annual festival honoring Mozart’s works

Descendants and Legacy

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s sister Nannerl’s lineage lasted into the 20th century, unlike his two sons. Maria Anna “Nannerl” Mozart married into the Berchtold family, and her descendants carried the Mozart name. Mozart has no living descendants because Karoline Grau died in 1965.

Ancestor Lifespan Relationship Notes
Maria Anna “Nannerl” Mozart 1751–1829 Wolfgang’s sister Child prodigy; toured with Wolfgang
Leopold Alois Pantaleon von Berchtold 1785–1840 Nannerl’s son Continued family line
Henriette von Berchtold 1817–1890 Nannerl’s granddaughter Married Franz Forschter
Karoline Grau 1885–1965 Nannerl’s descendant Last known descendant

FAQ

Who were Mozart’s parents?

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Constanze Weber were his parents.

Mozart lived how long?

He lived 28 days, October 18–November 15, 1786.

Any Mozart children live to adulthood?

Only Karl Thomas Mozart and Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart lived to adulthood and had no children.

Are Mozart’s descendants alive?

After his sister Nannerl died in 1965, no direct descendants exist.

What Mozart family revelation is recent?

An unknown Mozart piece, the “Serenade in C,” was unearthed and added to Köchel in September 2024.

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