Maria Anna Mozart (Nannerl)
Explore the life of Maria Anna Mozart (Nannerl)

Genius in the Shadow of Tradition (1751–1763)

  • Born as the family’s first talent.
  • Lessons intended only as a “pastime” for a girl.
  • Leopold recognizes her talent but promotes his son.
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s first and most important role model.

  • Harpsichord precision that astounds experts.
  • Seen by the nobility as “decoration” rather than an artist.
  • Global fame without the right to independence.
  • Travels reveal her talent—and her lack of freedom.

The Glory Years in Europe

  • Brilliance in the Great Capitals.
  • Grand European tour with her father and brother Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
  • Tour stops: Munich, Paris, London, The Hague, Zurich.
  • Performs as a soloist at the most magnificent royal courts.

  • Celebrated as one of the best pianists of her time.
  • Enchants the aristocracy with technical perfection.
  • Often praised more highly in reports than her younger brother.
  • Receives valuable gifts and gold boxes from rulers.

The Forced Silence (1769–1784)

  • While Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart continues his travels, she must remain in Salzburg.
  • Her career as a traveling virtuoso ends at the age of 18.
  • Gives piano lessons and remains in the service of her father.
  • Her brother’s closest confidante and correspondent.

  • Composed her own works (most of which are unfortunately lost).
  • Father Leopold Mozart forbade her from marrying for love.
  • Supports Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s career from afar.
  • Submits to the strict social norms of her time.

Later Life (1784–1829)

  • Marries in 1784 and moves to St. Gilgen.
  • Returns to Salzburg after her husband’s death.
  • Collects and preserves her brother’s letters and sheet music.
  • Dies in 1829 at the age of 78 in Salzburg.

  • Unterstützt erste Biografen mit wichtigem Quellenmaterial
  • Sorgt dafür, dass Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Genialität unvergessen bleibt
  • Wird auf dem Petersfriedhof in Salzburg beigesetzt
  • Bleibt als das „vergessene Genie“ in der Musikgeschichte

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After scrolling through Maria Anna Mozart’s (Nannerl’s) life, you can now experience her brother’s music firsthand: The Vienna Residenz Orchestra brings his masterpieces to life on stage.