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Born in 1751, Nannerl, as she was called, was — along with her little brother Wolfgang — the only of her parents' seven children to survive. Nannerl was said to be a formidably talented ...
At one point, Wolfgang (David Moreau) and Nannerl (helmer Feret’s daughter Marie), still in nightclothes, vocally improvise harmonies, then tumble over each other to race to the clavichord to ...
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 ...
Distrib Music Box has taken all U.S. rights to Gallic director Rene Feret‘s “Nannerl, Mozart’s Sister” at the Ventana Sur film market in Buenos Aires. Produced by Feret’s Paris-based Les ...
The second woman in Mozart's life was his older sister Nannerl. The two started out as partners in music, but Nannerl's career got sidelined when young Wolfgang turned out to be a genius.
Mozart’s star shines so brightly in history that it overshadows nearly everyone around him, including his extraordinarily talented sister, Maria Anna “Nannerl” Mozart. By all accounts ...
But the Mozart everyone knows wasn't the only musical genius in his family. Wolfgang Amadeus had a sister named Nannerl who was five years his senior -- and perhaps his equal. "Wolfgang began his ...
In the case of Maria Anna “Nannerl” Mozart, the reason for her discouragement was simple: gender. Given that she was the older sibling of one of the world’s most cherished creative geniuses ...
The further the film goes, the more Maria Anna Mozart (played by the director's daughter, Marie), a talented 14-year-old musician who goes by the nickname of Nannerl, finds herself frustrated by ...