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At 86 years old, Johannes von Trapp is the last surviving child of Captain Georg von Trapp and his wife Maria whose story was turned into The Sound of Music, about a trainee nun who became a governess and then mother to the von Trapp children. Sixty years after its release, Johannes tells us the extraordinary true story; from his mother's initial reluctance to marry Captain von Trapp, to the family having to flee the Nazi occupation of their home in Austria, leaving behind a wealthy lifestyle before eventually arriving in New York in 1938 with very little money. With a total of ten children - seven of them from Georg's first marriage - the family settled in Vermont and toured the world as the Trapp Family Singers. Johannes remembers a home filled with music and joy, a mother who was a force of nature, and a father who was warm and loving - although he did use a whistle to gather together his children! In 1942 the family bought what would become the Trapp Family Lodge, a resort hotel in Stowe, Vermont. Johannes ran the hotel for decades before stepping down earlier this year. Film archive: The Sound of Music/Robert Wise Productions & Argyle Enterprises/Robert Wise Presenter: Jo Fidgen Producer: June Christie Get in touch: [email protected] or WhatsApp +44 330 678 2707 (Photo: Black and white photo of the von Trapp family at Christmas in 1943 - Johannes is just a young boy at the front and centre of the photo with eight of his siblings, and Captain von Trapp is to the right of the photo. Credit: von Trapp Family Lodge & Resort)
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