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  1. The story of Maria Anna Mozart, older sister of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, illustrates how social expectations have limited success for women and girls. She was a musical prodigy, perhaps a better musician than her younger brother, but her career was cut short because at the time, it was not considered acceptable for an adult woman to be a ...

  2. Anna Maria Walburga Mozart ( née Pertl; 25 December 1720 – 3 July 1778) was the mother of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791) and Maria Anna Mozart (1751–1829). Life. Youth. Anna Maria Mozart's birth home in St. Gilgen, now a museum.

  3. Name variations: Marianne Mozart; also known as Nännerl or Nannerl. Born on July 30 or 31, 1751, in Salzburg, Austria; died on October 29, 1829, in Salzburg; daughter of Leopold Mozart (a violinist, composer, and theorist) and Anna Maria Mozart; married Johann Baptist Franz von Berchtold zu Sonnenburg, in 1784; children: at least one son.

  4. May 30, 2019 · In 1829, the English author Mary Novello visited the ageing Maria Anna Mozart, sister of the celebrated composer. She was shocked by what she found — not only was the old woman blind, but she was living what appeared to be an impoverished life. Feeble, exhausted and barely able to speak, the lonely woman was a sad sight to behold.

  5. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with his sister Maria Anna and father Leopold, on the wall a portrait of his dead mother Anna Maria, 1780. The Mozart family were the ancestors, relatives, and descendants of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

  6. Maria Anna Walburga Ignatia Mozart (30 July 1751 – 29 October 1829), called "Marianne" and nicknamed Nannerl, was a musician, the older sister of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791) and daughter of Leopold (1719–1787) and Anna Maria Mozart (1720–1778). Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. Childhood.

  7. Maria Anna Mozart. Austrian musician. Also known as: Nannerl Mozart. Learn about this topic in these articles: relationship to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. In Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Early life and works. Mozart and his sister Maria Anna (“Nannerl”) were the only two of their seven children to survive. Read More.

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