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Franz Xaver Neruda

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His major works include five cello concertos, four quartets and three orchestral works. He wrote also many small pieces for piano, organ, cello, violin and some songs. The Cello Concerto No. 2 in D minor, Op. 59 has remains in the cello repertoire. Cello concertos No. 1 in E minor, Op. 57, No. 3 in A
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and first learned violin with father (from 1852) and after the death of his brother Viktor, who played cello, he learned playing it himself. With his father and four siblings he performed through Europe in the Neruda Quartet and also as a soloist. In 1859, he studied cello for half a year with
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succeeded him as a director of the Copenhagen music society and he composed a Prologue for recitation and orchestra
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This article was initially translated from the Danish Knowledge, which is mostly sourced from
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major, Op. 60 and No. 5 in G major, Op. 66 were premiered in May 2005 by cellist
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into a musical family. He was the fifth child of the organist of Brno Cathedral
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Later Neruda became a member of the royal chapel in
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Brno
Josef Neruda
Vienna
Adrien-François Servais
Copenhagen
Camilla Cetti
London
Manchester
Anton Rubinstein
Karl Davydov
Saint Petersburg Conservatory
Copenhagen music society
Niels Wilhelm Gade
Emil Hartmann
Copenhagen conservatory
Anna Schytte
Carl Nielsen
Wilma Neruda
Maria Neruda
Fritz Arlberg
Beate Altenburg
Anhaltische Philharmonie Dessau
Golo Berg
List of Danish composers
Neruda, Franz Xaver

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