A 2023 Thomas Guthrie opera titled for this singer features music originally written for members of this singer’s family. The names of this singer and a sister, Sophie (“so-FEE-eh”), were written above a sighing motif in a B-flat major piano sonata fragment. Music written for this singer includes an E-flat major “Christe Eleison” with a near-two octave jump on the final cadential chord and an F major “Et incarnatus est,” both in an incomplete C minor mass. This singer employed Maximilian (*) Stadler to manage her estate. This singer wrote a biography of her first husband with her second husband, Georg Nikolaus von Nissen. This woman’s husband wrote a symphony in four days in Linz on her first trip to her in-laws in Salzburg. For 10 points, name this woman who claimed she gave “scraps of paper” to Franz Xaver Süssmayr to complete the last work of her husband, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. ■END■
ANSWER: Constanze Weber Mozart [or Constanze Weber; prompt on Constanze until “Mozart” and accept afterwards; prompt on Mozart or Weber]
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