Sheet Music from Sound of Music
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About the movie: Sound of Music
The
Sound of Music is a Broadway musical and movie based on the
book The Von Trapp Family Singers by Maria von Trapp. It
contains many hit songs, including "Edelweiss", "My Favorite Things",
"Climb Every Mountain", "Do-Re-Mi", "Sixteen Going On Seventeen" and
"The Lonely Goatherd", as well as the title song.
In
Salzburg, Austria, Maria, a woman studying to become a nun, is sent
from her convent to be the governess to seven children of a widowed
naval commander, Captain Georg Ritter von Trapp. The children,
initially hostile and mischievous, come to like her, and the woman
finds herself falling in love with the captain. He was soon to be
married to a baroness but marries Maria instead. Maria teaches the
children singing. Meanwhile, the Nazis take power in Austria as part
of the Anschluss, and want Captain von Trapp back in service. However,
during a singing performance in a guarded theater, the whole family
flees and walks over the mountains to Switzerland.
It should
be noted that some details of the von Trapp story were altered for the
play and the film. The real Maria was sent to be nurse to one of the
children, not governess to all of them. The Captain's eldest child was
a boy, not a girl, and the names of the children were changed (at
least partly to avoid confusion, as the Captain's eldest daughter was
also called Maria). The von Trapps spent some years in Austria after
Maria and the Captain had married (in 1927) – they did not have to
flee right away – and when they did it was to Italy, not Switzerland,
via train not foot.
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