Overshadowed during her life and overlooked after, evidence continues to emerge about Nannerl Mozart’s immense talents and musical gifts. In the 18th century, Mozart toured Europe, wowing audiences ...
The subject of much historical curiosity, Maria Anna “Nannerl” Mozart is also an ideal tragic hero. The older sister to Wolfgang Amadeus, she traveled Europe in the mid-18th century alongside her ...
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s sister, Maria Anna, is the subject of a one-woman show, The Other Mozart, currently being performed in New York. Nannerl, as she was nicknamed, was four and a half years ...
Costumer about Mozart's older sister incorporates just enough fiction to bring history into focus. Feret picks up the Mozarts — a likable, affectionate bunch — in 1763, during their nonstop tour ...
Was a genius neglected because she was a girl? That is the haunting question behind the new film Mozart's Sister, which has just opened in the U.S. In this highly fictionalized account, French ...
According to a new French film, Wolfgang's sister Nannerl had her own, unrealized musical talent. Bob Mondello says the movie's gorgeous sights... 'Mozart's Sister' Imagines A Second Musical Genius ...
Nannerl Mozart was a child prodigy like her brother Wolfgang Amadeus, but her musical career came to an end when she was 18. A one-woman play puts her back on the stage, where she belongs “I am ...
The tiny St. Johanneskirche am Imberg is rumored to have been the favorite little hideaway of Wolfgang and Nannerl Mozart as children. Dating back to the year 1319, this "kirchlein" is the oldest ...
A speculative account of Maria Anna "Nannerl" Mozart, five years older than Wolfgang and a musical prodigy in her own right. Originally the featured performer, she has given way to Wolfgang as the ...
Leopold Mozart, right, boasted how well his daughter played the piano in a letter in 1764. She was quickly overshadowed by her brother Wolfgang. The Art Archive / Corbis “Virtuosic.” “A prodigy.” ...
Costumer about Mozart's older sister incorporates just enough fiction to bring history into focus. Feret picks up the Mozarts — a likable, affectionate bunch — in 1763, during their nonstop tour ...