Josef Neruda

Josef Neruda (16 January 1807, Mohelno 18 February 1875, Brno) was a Moravian organist and music teacher.[1] Josef was a great-grandson of the composer Johann Baptist Georg Neruda.

Josef Neruda; portrait by Josef Mukařovský

Life

Josef Neruda learned the basics of organ playing in the Rajhrad monastery. In his youth, he was a teacher assistant in Náměšť nad Oslavou, besides this he played in Haugwitz chapel and taught piano in Olomouc. In 1832, he accepted an offer to become the minister organist in Brno. He kept this position for 36 years.

Family

Josef Neruda had musically talented children. He toured all over the Europe with some of them under the name Neruda Quartet.[2]

References

  1. Clark, Linda L. (2008-04-17). Women and Achievement in Nineteenth-Century Europe. Cambridge University Press. p. 107. ISBN 978-0-521-65098-4.
  2. "Neruda | Encyclopedia.com". encyclopedia.com.
  3. The Violinist. Violinist Company. 1910. p. 29.
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