Maria von Trapp

Austrian-American singer and composer

Maria von Trapp - Performers & Entertainers born January 26th, 1905
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Born in Austria, a career as a singer began in the early 20th century. Joined the Trapp Family Singers in the 1930s, performing in various venues across Europe and later in the United States. This group gained fame for its performances of traditional Austrian music and for contributing to the American folk music revival. Their story was adapted into the Broadway musical 'The Sound of Music' and the 1965 film of the same name, which increased their international recognition. Later years involved philanthropic efforts and a focus on music education, emphasizing the importance of singing and musicianship.

Performing with the Trapp Family Singers

Inspiration for 'The Sound of Music'

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