Nealy 60 years later, the Oscar-winning movie continues to be a beloved classic — and it all began with the 1949 memoir ofMaria von Trapp, the real-life matriarch of the von Trapp family. Long before they were portrayed as a charming, musical household on-screen, the von Trapps were a real family singing troupe who captured the hearts of audiences across Europe and North America for decades. But how accurate isThe Sound of Musicand what became of the singing von Trapps after they left Austria?
The Von Trapp Family singers warm up before a performance in New York’s Town Hall.Bettmann/ Getty
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Here’s everything to know about the real von Trapp family and their lives afterThe Sound of Music.
Charmian Carr, Kym Karath, Nicolas Hammond, Julie Andrews, Debbie Turner, Angela Cartwright and Duane Chase in ‘The Sound of Music’ (1965).Alamy
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However, the film took many liberties in its story, including altering the timeline of events (the movie is set in the late 1930s even though the real Georg and Maria wed a decade earlier) and how the family fled Austria (they did not, in fact, climb over the hills). The names and genders of the seven eldest von Trapp children were also changed for the movie.
When asked how closely the film is to his family’s history, Johannes, the youngest von Trapp sibling, compared the similarities to playing the game of telephone.
“The Hollywood film is based on the Broadway play, which is based on the German film, which is based on the book that my mother wrote,” he toldInsightful Vacationsin 2023. “So each time things change a bit, and each version is aimed at perhaps a slightly different audience. But the final Hollywood film? A documentary of my family’s life, it is not. However, as a film it’s superb: magnificently cast and located in stunning scenery.”
Baroness Maria Von Trapp poses for a portrait on April 15, 1964; Julie Andrews as Maria in ‘The Sound of Music’ (1965).Denver Post via Getty ; Michael Ochs Archives/Getty
Denver Post via Getty ; Michael Ochs Archives/Getty
Like inThe Sound of Music, Maria toldThe Washington Postin 1980 that she too lacked discipline while in the convent — only she rebelled a lot more than Andrews' character portrayed on-screen. She spoke during periods of silence, slid down banisters, climbed on the roof and ran through the courtyard. Maria said, “I was horrid, the worst you can imagine."
Maria was eventually sent to Baron Georg von Trapp’s house to tutor his sick daughter (not act as governess to all the children likeThe Sound of Musicdepicts). The future baroness claimed it was love at first sight for the former navy captain and that she “grew to love” her husband after they married in 1927.
Georg Ritter von Trapp, commander of Austrian submarine U5 poses for a portrait; Christopher Plummer as Baron von Trapp in ‘The Sound of Music’ (1965).PA Images via Getty ; Masheter Movie Archive / Alamy
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Baron Captain Georg von Trapp was the patriarch of the von Trapp family. He was born in 1880 and served for 24 years in the Austro-Hungarian Navy, where he achieved the country’s highest award for his service during World War I, per his bio on theGeorg & Agathe Foundation’s website.
He married Agathe Gobertina Whitehead in 1911, and together, they had seven children: Rupert von Trapp, Agathe von Trapp,Maria Franziska von Trapp, Werner von Trapp, Hedwig von Trapp, Johanna von Trapp and Martina von Trapp.
Georg and Agathe were both musically inclined and cultivated their children’s talents from a young age. The patriarch played multiple instruments and even formed a small family quartet with his wife and two of their children.
Agathe died of scarlet fever in 1922.
The five daughters of Georg Von Trapp Maria, Martina, Hedwig, Agathe and Johanna rehearse for their upcoming concert; The Von Trapp children in ‘The Sound of Music’ (1965).Bettmann/ Getty ; 20th Century Fox/Kobal/Shutterstock
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Georg welcomed sons Rupert, Werner and Hedwig and daughters Agathe, Maria, Johanna and Martina with his first wife. Though he later welcomed three additional children —Rosmarie, Eleonore “Lorli” and Johannes — with his second wife Maria, the seven eldest von Trapp children were the inspiration behind the family inThe Sound of Music.In the film, however, their names were changed to Leisl, Friedrich, Louisa, Kurt, Brigitta, Marta and Gretl.
While Georg, Maria and the von Trapp kids had been making music all their lives, they didn’t officially start performing until 1934, when they entertained an opera singer named Lotte Lehmann with their songs. She told the family they had “gold in their throats” and encouraged them to enter a local folk singing competition, pervonTrapp.org.
Winning that competition launched a decades-long career for the family singing group, which held over 2,000 performances across 30 countries. Two years after Georg died in 1947, Maria wrote her memoir,The Story of the Trapp Family Singers, which inspiredThe Sound of Music.
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The Von Trapp Family Lodge in Stowe, Vermont.John Greim/Loop Images/Universal Images Group via Getty
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In 1942, the family purchased a farm in Stowe, Vt., and named it Cor Unum, a Latin phrase that translates to “one heart.” It later became known as the Trapp Family Lodge where they held music camps.
Maria lived in the Trapp Family Lodge and ran the gift shop until her death in 1987. She is buried in the family’s cemetery on the property. Fans can still visit — and stay — in the lodge, which has an on-site brewery, apple orchards, a working farm and other amenities, per thelodge’s website.
During an interview with Insightful Vacations, the youngest von Trapp child, Johannes, said that the family held daily rehearsals at the lodge and that everyone in the family “was with the program” because of his mother’s strong leadership.
“My mother was a very strong leader,” he said. “Yes, everyone was with the program. Everyone had to be. That’s right. And it was a survival matter for us. You know, as one of my sisters once said, ‘If it weren’t for mother’s leadership, we would have all ended up as cooks and maids.’ ”
Baroness Maria Von Trapp singing with her children Johannes, Eleonore, Hedwig, Martina, Maria, Rosemarie and Werner, circa 1950 in London.George Konig/Keystone Features/Getty
George Konig/Keystone Features/Getty
According to theMusic Museum of New England, the von Trapp Family Singers stopped touring in 1955 as the band had consisted mostly of outsiders since the children had grown up and moved on to other careers.
While some of the 10 von Trapp kids chose creative careers, many opted for other pursuits. Rupert was a medical doctor who served in the Army, Maria and Rosmarie were missionaries and Werner started a farm that still produces von Trapp Farmstead Cheese. Agathe, a music teacher, wrote the bookMemories: Before and After the Sound of Music, which was later adapted into a German film.
Georg and Maria’s youngest son, Johannes is the last living member of the von Trapp Family Singers. Most recently, his older sister Rosmarie died in May 2022 at age 93.
The great-grandchildren Georg Von Trapp and Maria Von Trapp, siblings Sofi, Amanda, Melanie and August outside Lincoln Theater on September 27, 2015 in Washington, DC.Katherine Frey/The Washington Post via Getty
Katherine Frey/The Washington Post via Getty
Many of Georg and Maria’s descendants have carried on the family legacy. Johannes' two children, Sam and Kristina, serve as directors and executive vice presidents of the Trapp Family Lodges.
In 2001, Werner’s grandchildren — Sofia, Melani, Amanda and August — formed a band called The von Trapps. The musical group released five studio albums, some of which included songs fromThe Sound of Music, according toEntertainment Weekly.
“Our family story has been shared in nearly every corner of the world,” the band said in a 2016 statement announcing their final show. “It has been a surreal honor to continue this musical tradition and be a part of such a hopeful message to the world for these last 15 years.”
source: people.com