Wilhelmine Maria Franziska Neruda, also known as Wilma Norman-Neruda and Wilma, Lady Hallé, was a Czech virtuoso violinist, chamber musician, and teacher...
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Josef Neruda Pablo Neruda (1904–1973), pseudonym of Chilean poet, writer and socialist politician, Nobel laureate for Literature Wilma Neruda, Lady Hallé...
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Moravian violinist Wilma Neruda, whose name appears in Arthur Conan Doyle's novel A Study in Scarlet. In 1921, at the age of 16, Neruda moved to Santiago...
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Baptist Georg Neruda (c. 1708—c. 1780), classical Czech composer Pablo Neruda (1904—1973), Chilean poet-diplomat and politician Wilma Neruda (1839—1911)...
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Peter Sutcliffe Wilma Montesi (1932–1953), Italian model and murder victim Wilma Murto (born 1998), Finnish pole vaulter Wilma Neruda (1838–1911), Czech...
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Organist Josef Neruda was his great-grandson. Cellist Franz Xaver Neruda was his great-great-grandson. Violinists Wilma Neruda and Maria Neruda were his...
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married for a second time to the violinist Wilma Neruda, widow of Ludvig Norman and daughter of Josef Neruda, members of whose family had long been famous...
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Neruda (1807–1875), was the organist of the cathedral of Brno. One of five children of Josef Neruda, she was the sister of the violinist Wilma Neruda...
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Matrose January 6 – Max Bruch, German composer (died 1920) March 21 – Wilma Neruda, Moravian-born violinist (died 1911) July 9 – Philip Bliss, American...
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was Leoš Janáček Viktor Neruda (1836–1852), a cellist, died during the Russian concert tour in Saint Petersburg Wilma Neruda, Lady Hallé (1838–1911),...
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