- The Sound of Music
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- The Sound of Music
Historical Background Curriculum links: AusVELS History year 5 to year 10 What happened next to the von Trapp Family? In 1947, Maria founded the Trapp Family Music Camp in Stowe,Vermont, with the aim of introducing music to American families. As the camp became more and more popular, it was necessary to provide overnight lodging and, in the next few years, the accommodation was expanded, with the Trapp Family Lodge, a ski and holiday village, opening to guests in 1950. In 1956, when Maria and some of her children were touring Australia, they visited the home of Archbishop Carboni, who was in charge of overseeing missionary work in the South Pacific. He informed the family that, should they ever give up their singing careers, they would be welcome to return to become missionaries in the South Pacific. In 1957, the von Trapp family gave up the Trapp Family Music Camp and their music tours. Many of the children were pursuing their own interests by then, and the singing group had included non-family members for some time. With touring at an end, Maria von Trapp travelled with three of the children, Maria, Johannes and Rosmarie, and with Father Wasner, who had acted as the group’s musical director, to Papua New Guinea to become missionary workers. Johannes helped to build two school houses and a church, Rosmarie and Maria taught, while Maria von Trapp (the elder) and Father Wasner did some work for the Archbishop, travelling for a year through the different islands, observing and reporting the needs of the people, as was later described in Maria: My Own story (published 1972). After her year of missionary work, Maria returned to Stowe, and concentrated on running and expanding the Trapp Family Lodge. She continued to be involved in the running of the Lodge until her death in 1987. In 1980, the lodge burnt to the ground in a fire that resulted in one death and a number of injuries. The family rebuilt the lodge within three years, making it three times the size of the original, and it is still operating today, under the management of Maria’s grandchild Sam von Trapp, son of Johannes von Trapp, Maria’s youngest child. Meanwhile, a younger generation of von Trapps – Maria’s great grandchildren – siblings Sofia (26), Melanie (24), Amanda (23) and August (20) are still singing and performing. Did you know? The Trapp family motto is nec Aspera Terrent, which is Latin for ‘be not terrified by adversity’. Maria said that she always knew everything would turn out all right: ‘You just have to find out the will of God and do it.’ THE LONDON PALLADIUM PRODUCTION 1
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