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Concerning Anna Maria as a mother, he says, "It was a pure and healthy spirit that reigned in the Mozart household... and Anna Maria must take much of the credit for this. Above all, she was a true mother to her children, who invariably sought refuge with her when their father's strict hand weighed unduly heavily upon them.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with his sister Maria Anna and father Leopold, on the wall a portrait of his dead mother Anna Maria, c. 1780 The Mozart family were the ancestors, relatives, and descendants of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
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.
Original – A family portrait of the Mozart's by Johann Nepomuk della Croce made around 1780 showing Wolfgang Amadeus, his sister Maria Anna, and his father Leopold Mozart. The portrait on the wall is of Mozart's mother Anna Maria Reason It is a very high quality image, and it is accurate too.
Mozart's parents (Leopold Mozart and Anna Maria Mozart) were Catholics and raised their children religiously, insisting upon strict obedience to the requirements of the Church. [1] They encouraged family prayer , fasting , the veneration of saints , regular attendance at mass , and frequent confession .
The Mozart family grand tour was a journey through western Europe, undertaken by Leopold Mozart, his wife Anna Maria, and their children Maria Anna (Nannerl) and Wolfgang Theophilus (Wolferl) from 1763 to 1766. At the start of the tour the children were aged eleven and seven respectively.
Maria Anna conducts to wild acclaim, and finds fulfillment and freedom as “Mozart,” while Amadeus crashes and burns, confined to a clinic. To complicate matters, Maria Anna also falls in love ...
Maria Anna died on 14 March 1779 of pneumonia. [2] He married Aloysia Weber, a successful soprano, in Vienna on 31 October 1780. In that year he also agreed to support Aloysia's widowed mother Cäcilia with an annual payment of 700 florins. [3] Mozart married Aloysia's younger sister Constanze in