Elisabeth von Trapp (born 1955) is an American folk singer.
[2][3] The Trapp Family Singers, which Georg and his second wife Maria founded in Austria and brought with them to the United States when they left Austria in 1938, included Elisabeth's father, Werner von Trapp.
She began taking piano lessons when she was eight, and by the age of 16 she was playing the guitar and traveling the back roads of New England to perform with her siblings at weddings, gospel meetings, and town halls.
Her musical style draws on many genres, including modern and Gregorian Chant, hymns, psalms, and works by Hildegard von Bingen.
She has appeared with Erich Kory and has performed in the U.S., Russia, and Austria as well as European cathedrals and Washington, DC's Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.