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Maria Neruda

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She studied with her father and in 1859 joined a family group known as the Neruda Quartet, composed of various Neruda children including older sister Wilma. She performed with her siblings in, among other venues, London (1849), St. Petersburg and Stockholm (1861).
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and with him had a son, the singer and actor Hjalmar Arlberg (1869–1941). She ended her career at her marriage and after made only a few appearances.
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Neruda, 1. Vilhelmina in the Nordic Family Book (second edition supplement, 1925)
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Brno
Moravia
Austrian Empire
Johann Baptist Georg Neruda
Josef Neruda
Wilma Neruda
Franz Xaver Neruda
Fritz Arlberg
Copenhagen
Janacek: A Composer's Life
“Wunderkinder” – Musical Prodigies in European Concert Life between 1791 and 1860 – Submitted in accordance with the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy: The University of Leeds School of Music
Neruda, 1. Vilhelmina (Wilma) Marie Františka in the Nordic Family Book (second edition, 1913)
Neruda, 1. Vilhelmina in the Nordic Family Book (second edition supplement, 1925)
Anna Maria Rudolfina Neruda-Arlberg in Adolf Lindgren and Nils Personne, Swedish Portrait Gallery (1897), volume XXI. Tone artists and scenic artists
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