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American Catholic History

Maria von Trapp and the Trapp Family Singers

American Catholic History

Noelle & Tom Crowe

History, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Education

5 β€’ 724 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 29 November 2024

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Maria von Trapp wrote the family autobiography that became the <i>The Sound of Music</i> on Broadway in 1959 and in Hollywood in 1965. She was the stepmother to Captian Georg von Trapp's seven original children, while she and the Captain also had three of their own. But before she was ready to be a wife and a mother, she had to overcome a difficult childhood. Born in 1905, she was an orphan by nine years old. She was raised by an abusive relative who instilled his atheism and antipathy toward Catholicism in her. After accidentally going to Mass β€” she thought it was just a Bach concert β€” she was drawn to Catholicism. She graduated from teacher college and entered the Nonnberg Abbey in Salzburg, one of the most rigorous in Austria. After two years she was assigned to be a tutor to the third child of the widowed Captain von Trapp, and the rest is history. The couple and their family did face persecution from the Nazis, they did flee Austria for the United States, and they did win the Salzburg Music Festival, but that's about where the similarities with the movie end. They settled in Stowe, Vermont, continued touring, and opened a lodge to visitors. Today, the Trapp Family Lodge remains in operation, welcoming visitors for European-style amenities and four-season relaxation and activity.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to American Catholic History, brought to you by the support of listeners like you.

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If you like this podcast and would like to support our work, please visit American Catholic

0:16.0

History.org slash support. I'm Noelle Heister Crow. And I'm Tom Crow.

0:21.5

Today we're talking about Maria von Trapp, the real Maria von Trap.

0:26.5

Yeah, and the truth is really quite different from the Julie Andrews Hollywood version that we

0:31.0

all grew up on.

0:32.3

As such stories usually go.

0:34.7

But hey, Hollywood only has two or three hours to develop characters and deliver a

0:38.8

plot. Trying to capture this entire incredible story in that short time would be impossible.

0:44.4

Well, yeah. Also, some elements would just not have made for an enjoyable film. For starters,

0:49.1

they didn't escape into Switzerland over the mountains while the Nazis were trying in vain to

0:54.1

start their

0:54.5

sabotaged cars.

0:55.9

Well, for one thing, you can't escape to Switzerland over the mountains from Salzburg.

1:02.1

Yeah.

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Yeah.

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Because you're going into Germany and also there's Liechtenstein in the way if you're going directly from Austria.

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You know.

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You know, geography.

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Little things.

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Yeah.

1:09.2

But in real life, they actually boarded a train to Italy and simply left the country and

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