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Maria Josepha Weber (later Josepha Hofer, Josepha Meier; 1758 – 29 December 1819) was a German soprano of the
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. She was a sister-in-law of
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, and the first to perform the role of The Queen of the Night in Mozart's opera ''
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'' (1791).


Life

She was born in
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, in present-day
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, Germany, the daughter of Fridolin Weber and
Cäcilia Weber Cäcilia Cordula Weber ( née Stamm; 23 October 1727 – 22 August 1793) was the mother of Constanze Weber and the mother-in-law of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Biography She was born in Mannheim, the daughter of Johann Otto Stamm, a government secre ...
(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; and Sophie. The composer
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was the son of her father's half-brother. Josepha grew up mostly in
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, and moved with her family first to
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then to
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, following the singing career of her sister Aloysia. By 1789 she was the ''prima donna'' in the theatrical troupe run by Johann Friedel at the suburban Theater auf der Wieden. Following Friedel's death in that year, the theater was taken over by Emanuel Schikaneder, who retained her in the new company he formed. She appears to have been an important member of the troupe: the collaborative opera '' Der Stein der Weisen'', a sort of ancestor to ''The Magic Flute'', includes no arias for coloratura soprano because at the time it was written Hofer was on maternity leave. At the (highly successful) premiere of ''The Magic Flute'' in 1791, Hofer took the role of the Queen of the Night, a famously demanding coloratura part. She continued to perform this role until 1801, when she relinquished it at age 43. Hofer also premiered other roles. She was again the Queen of the Night in Schikaneder and
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's sequel to ''The Magic Flute'', '' Das Labyrinth oder der Kampf mit den Elementen'' (1798). She was also the first to perform the role of Oberon in Paul Wranitzky’s opera (1789). She married twice. Her first husband (married 21 July 1788 in St. Stephen's CathedralDeutsch 1965, 321) was the musician Franz de Paula Hofer (1755–96). Hofer was employed as a violinist at the Imperial court.Deutsch (1965, 321) gives 1789 as the starting date of Hofer's employment; however, a document discussed by Michael Lorenz on his blog

indicates he was already employed there as of 21 July 1788.
Her second husband (1797) was the singer Sebastian Mayer, Sebastian Meier (1773–1835). Meier was the first to perform the role of Pizarro in
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's opera ''
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''. Josepha Meier retired from singing in 1805, and died in Vienna on 29 December 1819.


Assessment

Of her singing, the '' New Grove'' says; "According to contemporary reports, she commanded a very high
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but had a rough edge to her voice and lacked stage presence." The former quality equipped her to take on the very difficult coloratura passages that Mozart wrote into the Queen of the Night's part.


References


References

* Except as indicated by footnote all information above is taken from the article "Weber", in the online edition of
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. Copyright 2007, Oxford University Press * Buch, David (ed.; 2007) ''Der Stein der Weisen''. (Full score) A-R Editions, Inc. * Deutsch, Otto Erich (1965) ''Mozart: A Documentary Biography''. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press * ''Der Zauberfloete zweyter Theil unter dem Titel: Das Labyrinth oder der Kampf mit den Elementen''. (Libretto) edited by Manuela Jahrmärker und Till Gerrit Waidelich, Tutzing 1992, * ''Oberon, König der Elfen. Singspiel in drei Akten von Paul Wranitzky. Libretto von Karl Ludwig Giesecke''. Edited by Christoph-Hellmut Mahling and Joachim Veit artitur, Ausg. in 2 volumesDie Oper; volume 4). Munich: G. Henle 1993 {{DEFAULTSORT:Weber, Josepha 1758 births 1819 deaths 18th-century German women opera singers 19th-century German women opera singers German expatriates in Austria German operatic sopranos Mozart family People from Lörrach (district) The Magic Flute Musicians from Baden-Württemberg