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  1. Maria Anna Walburga Ignatia " Marianne " Mozart (30 July 1751 – 29 October 1829), often nicknamed Nannerl, was a highly regarded musician from Salzburg, Austria. Already in her childhood, she established a remarkable reputation for herself across Europe as a child prodigy.

  2. Maria Anna Walburga Ignatia Mozart (30 July 1751 – 29 October 1829), usually called "Marianne" or nicknamed Nannerl, was a highly regarded musician from Salzburg, Austria. Already in her childhood, she established a remarkable reputation for herself across Europe as a child prodigy.

  3. 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 ...

    • Was Anna Maria Mozart A Blind Composer?
    • What Instruments Did Maria Anna Mozart Play
    • Why Was Maria Anna Mozart Erased from History

    In 1829, the English writer Mary Novello paid a visit to Maria Anna Mozart, the great composer‘s aging sister. She was taken aback by what she found – not only was the old woman blind, but she was also impoverished. Maria Anna Mozart lived a life that was very similar to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Her mastery of the harpsichord and fortepiano was pra...

    Maria Anna Mozart was a very talented musicianand could play a number of instruments including the harpsichord, piano, organ, and violin. Maria Anna Mozart was only 12 years old when she toured Europe as a pianist in 1760. Her brother Wolfgang Amadeus Mozartreferred to her as Nannerl, but she was a young virtuoso who was overlooked. When she was 8 ...

    There are a number of possible reasons why Maria Anna Mozart was “erased from history.” It is possible that she was simply overshadowed by her more famous brother, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Additionally, it is possible that she was not as talented as her brother and thus was not as widely remembered. Finally, it is possible that Maria Anna simply pr...

  4. Leopold Mozart, a court musician, began teaching Maria Anna, his first-born child, to play harpsichord when she was 8 years old. She progressed quickly, with 3-year-old Wolfgang often at her...

  5. Before Wolf­gang Amadeus Mozart began writ­ing his first com­po­si­tions, his old­er sis­ter Maria Anna Mozart, nick­named Nan­nerl, had already proven her­self a prodi­gy. The two toured Europe togeth­er as children—she was with her broth­er dur­ing his 18-month stay in Lon­don.

  6. Mozart, Maria Anna (1751–1829) Gifted Austrian musician and sister of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Name variations: Marianne Mozart; also known as Nännerl or Nannerl.