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Of the more than 700 handwritten Mozart family letters that have been preserved, just fragments of a handful of her letters remain.
Letter writing was expensive, so they used as little paper as possible.
Some of Maria Annas letters survived because she wrote on the bottom of a letter Wolfgang began, or vice versa.
The letters also revea that Maria Anna was writing her own music during this time.
One time they speak of a song, and one time the letters speak of a minuet where she did the bass line and did it very well.
Theres a particular letter where Wolfgang praises her composition, and begs her to compose more.
“You should compose more often.” Maria Anna sent her composition to her brother in Rome.
But there's no record of wher the document may have gone next.
Her composition could be sitting unknown in a private collection or archive.
It's, its really heartbreaking we don't have the composition.
We don't know what happened to it.
Perhaps it is somewhere, but it seems unlikely that this would be the only thing she would have composed.
It was probably the best thing she thought at the moment to show to him.
I'm sure she composed many things before she sent that one.