Constanze Mozart (née Weber) was a German soprano born on January 5, 1762, and she is best known as the wife of the composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Although she is not primarily recognized as a composer herself, her contributions to music and her influence on her husband's work are notable. **Genre:** Classical music **Notable Works:** Constanze did not compose extensively; however, she was a performer and is known to have sung in her husband’s works and other operatic performances of the time. After Mozart's death, she played a crucial role in promoting his music, including overseeing the publication of his works. **Impact on Music:** Constanze was instrumental in preserving and disseminating Mozart's legacy. She worked to ensure that his compositions were published and performed, significantly contributing to the enduring popularity of his music. Her efforts helped solidify Mozart's status as one of the greatest composers in Western classical music history. She also had a notable influence on the cultural