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18 Facts About Wilma Neruda

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Wilhelmine Maria Franziska Neruda, known as Wilma Norman-Neruda and Wilma, Lady Halle, was a Czech virtuoso violinist, chamber musician, and teacher.

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Wilma Neruda's great-great-grandfather was the noted Bohemian composer Johann Baptist Georg Neruda, and her father, Josef Neruda, was the organist of the cathedral of Brno.

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Wilma Neruda's father taught her piano, yet she desired to play the violin.

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Wilma Neruda, like many other influential musicians of the 19th century, was a child prodigy.

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Jansa apparently overheard Wilma playing the violin while visiting the Neruda household and insisted she study violin with him, despite her age and gender.

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Wilma Neruda made her first public appearance as a solo violinist in Vienna at the age of seven, playing a violin sonata by Johann Sebastian Bach.

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The talented Wilma Neruda children began touring Europe performing programs of chamber music.

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Wilma Neruda married Swedish musician Ludvig Norman in Stockholm in 1864 and had two sons, Franz Ludvig and Felix Wilhelm Waldemar.

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When he was knighted later in 1888, Wilma Neruda adopted the title Lady Halle.

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Wilma Neruda was internationally acclaimed, and his death was considered a great loss, especially to the British public.

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Yet again, a sudden and tragic death would affect Wilma Neruda: Ludvig died in a tragic accident in 1898 while climbing in the Dolomites.

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Wilma Neruda spent the last years of her life traveling between London and Berlin.

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Wilma Neruda was a first-rate soloist, and her performances were met with considerable critical acclaim.

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Wilma Neruda was given a bouquet from Henri Vieuxtemps, and the audience gave her an enthusiastic ovation.

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Nevertheless, Wilma Neruda regularly performed works by Wieniawski throughout her career.

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Wilma Neruda performed at Joachim's memorial service following his death in 1907.

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Wilma Neruda was known to the public by several different names throughout her life, including : Wilhelmine Maria Franziska Neruda, Wilma Neruda, Wilma Norman-Neruda, and Lady Halle.

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Wilma Neruda retained Norman-Neruda even after the death of her first husband, Ludvig Norman.