Neruda
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- Jan Nepomuk NerudaJan NerudaJan Nepomuk Neruda was a Czech journalist, writer and poet, one of the most prominent representatives of Czech Realism and a member of "the May school".-Early life:...
(1834–1891), Czech journalist, writer and poet - Johann Baptist Georg NerudaJohann Baptist Georg NerudaRelative to other composers of the Classical music era Johann Baptist Georg Neruda is little known, and his dates of birth and death are only approximations. He was born in Bohemia, now part of Czech Republic, to a well-respected musical family...
, Bohemian composer - Josef NerudaJosef NerudaJosef Neruda was a Moravian organist and music teacher.-Life:Josef Neruda learned basics of organ playing in Rajhrad monastery. In his youth, he was a teacher assistant in Náměšť nad Oslavou, besides his job he played in Haugwitz chapel and he also taught piano in Olomouc...
(1807, Mohelno - 1875, Brno), Moravian organist- Wilhelmine "Wilma" Maria Franziska NerudaWilma NerudaWilma Neruda, Lady Hallé, originally Wilhelmine Maria Franziska Neruda was a Moravian violinist.-Biography:...
, Lady Hallé (1838, Brno - 1911), Moravian violinist, daughter of Josef - Franz Xaver NerudaFranz Xaver NerudaFranz Xaver Neruda was a Danish cellist and composer of Moravian origin.-Life:...
, Danish cellist of Moravian origin, son of Josef - Ludwig Norman-Neruda (1864–1898), English alpinist, son of Wilma Neruda and Ludwig Norman a Swedish composer and director
- Wilhelmine "Wilma" Maria Franziska Neruda
- Pablo NerudaPablo NerudaPablo Neruda was the pen name and, later, legal name of the Chilean poet, diplomat and politician Neftalí Ricardo Reyes Basoalto. He chose his pen name after Czech poet Jan Neruda....
(1904–1973), Chilean poet, writer and socialist politician
See also
- Neruda (disambiguation)
- Nerudova, a street in Prague