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Ignatia "Marianne"
Mozart (30 July 1751 – 29
October 1829),
often nicknamed Nannerl, was a
highly regarded musician from Salzburg, Austria.
Already in her...
- The
Nannerl Notenbuch, or
Notenbuch für
Nannerl (English:
Nannerl's Music Book) is a book in
which Leopold Mozart, from 1759 to
about 1764,
wrote pieces...
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Walpurgis (May 13, 1750 – July 29, 1750)
Maria Anna
Walburga Ignatia, "
Nannerl" (July 30, 1751 –
October 29, 1829)
Johann Karl
Amadeus (November 4, 1752...
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Nannerl "Nan"
Overholser Keohane (born
September 18, 1940, in Blytheville, Arkansas) is an
American political theorist and
former president of Wellesley...
- whom died in infancy. His
elder sister was
Maria Anna Mozart,
nicknamed "
Nannerl".
Mozart was
baptised the day
after his birth, at St. Rupert's Cathedral...
- Mozart's
Sister (French title:
Nannerl, la sœur de Mozart) is a 2010
French drama film
written and
directed by René Féret, and
starring two of his daughters...
- in July 1776 in Salzburg,
possibly for the name day of Mozart's sister,
Nannerl on July 26 or her
birthday on July 30. The work is
scored for oboe, two...
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Nepomucena Walpurgis Mozart (1750–1750)
Maria Anna
Mozart (Nicknamed "
Nannerl"), (1751–1829)
married Johann Baptist Franz von
Berchtold zu Sonnenburg...
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Nepomucena Walpurgis (13 May 1750 – 29 July 1750)
Maria Anna
Walburga Ignatia (
Nannerl) (30 July 1751 – 29
October 1829)
Johann Karl
Amadeus (4
November 1752...
- Cie.), pp. 385–386 (available
online in pdf
format at Gallica). Keohane,
Nannerl O. (1977). "The
Radical Humanism of Étienne De La Boétie".
Journal of the...