
Franz Xaver Neruda (or František) (3 December 1843 – 19 March 1915) was a
Czech-
Danish
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cellist and composer of
Moravia
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n origin.
Life

Franz Xaver Neruda was born in
Brno into a musical family. He was the fifth child of the organist of Brno Cathedral
Josef Neruda. He grew up in
Vienna
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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 Neruda Quartet and also solo. In 1859, he studied cello for half a year with
Adrien-François Servais.
Later Neruda became a member of the royal chapel in
Copenhagen
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. On 3 December 1868, he founded there a chamber music society and the next year, he was named royal chamber musician. In 1869, he married ballet dancer
Camilla Cetti. After engagements in
London
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and
Manchester
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, he moved back to Copenhagen until he became appointed by
Anton Rubinstein
Anton Grigoryevich Rubinstein ( rus, Антон Григорьевич Рубинштейн, r=Anton Grigor'evič Rubinštejn; ) was a Russian pianist, composer and conductor who became a pivotal figure in Russian culture when he founded the S ...
as a successor of cello professor
Karl Davydov
Karl Yulievich Davydov (russian: Карл Юльевич Давидов; ) was a Russian cellist of great renown during his time, and described by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky as the "czar of cellists". He was also a composer, mainly for the cello. H ...
at the
Saint Petersburg Conservatory. In 1891, he was appointed conductor of the Stockholm music society and in 1892, conductor of the
Copenhagen music society, succeeding
Niels Wilhelm Gade. In 1893, he was cello professor at the
Copenhagen conservatory
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. His students there included composer
Anna Schytte. After his death,
Carl Nielsen
Carl August Nielsen (; 9 June 1865 – 3 October 1931) was a Danish composer, conductor and violinist, widely recognized as his country's most prominent composer.
Brought up by poor yet musically talented parents on the island of Funen, he ...
succeeded him as a director of the Copenhagen music society and he composed a Prologue for recitation and orchestra ''In memoriam Franz Neruda''.
His sister
Wilma Neruda
Wilhelmine Maria Franziska Neruda (1838–1911), also known as Wilma Norman-Neruda and Lady Hallé, was a Moravian virtuoso violinist, chamber musician, and teacher.
Life and career
Born in Brno, Moravia, then part of the Austrian Empire, Ne ...
was a famous violinist while another sister
Maria Neruda
Anna Marie Rudolfina Neruda (also known as Maria Arlberg or Madame Arlberg-Neruda) (26 March 1840 in Brno – 7 November 1920 in Copenhagen) was a Czech-Swedish violinist.
Born in Brno, Moravia, then part of the Austrian Empire, Neruda came from ...
, also a violinist, married the singer and composer
Fritz Arlberg.
Works
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 belonged both in past and present times to common pieces of cello repertoire. Cello concertos No. 1 in e minor, Op. 57, No. 3 in A major, Op. 60 and No. 5 in G major, Op. 66 were premiered in May 2005 by cellist
Beate Altenburg
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and
Anhaltische Philharmonie Dessau under
Golo Berg Golo may refer to:
Places
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* Golo (department), a former department of France on Corsica
* Golo Island, a part of the municipality of Looc, Occidental Mindoro, Philippines
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. The CD released on this occasion remains the only widely available recording with his works.
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See also
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List of Danish composers
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*Thorvald Aagaard
*Truid Aagesen
* David Abell
*Hans Abrahamsen
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References
*This article was initially translated from the Danish Wikipedia, which is mostly sourced from ''Dansk biografisk Lexikon'' (1887–1905)
Other resources
* He has a several page entry i
Kraks Blå Bog/ Register 1910-1988 / (in Danish)
External links
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1843 births
1915 deaths
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