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Neruda (surname)
Neruda () is a Czech surname (meaning "acrimonious"). Notable people with this name include: People * Freedom Neruda (born 1956), Ivorian journalist * Franz Xaver Neruda ( cs, František Xaver Neruda; (1843–1915), Czech-Danish cellist, son of Josef Neruda * Jan Neruda (1834–1891), Czech journalist, writer and poet * Johann Baptist Georg Neruda ( cs, Jan Křtitel Jiří Neruda, c. 1707–1780), Czech composer * Josef Neruda (1807–1875), Czech organist, great-grandson of Johann Baptist Georg Neruda * Ludwig Norman-Neruda (1864–1898), English alpinist, son of 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, N ... and Ludwig Norman * Maria Neruda (1838–1911), Czech-Swedish violinist, daughter of Josef Neruda * Pablo Neruda (1904–1973), Chilean poet, write ...
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Freedom Neruda
Freedom Neruda (born as Tiéti Roch d'Assomption, 15 August 1956) is an Ivorian journalist. In 1996, he was imprisoned for seditious libel after writing a satirical article about Ivorian President Henri Konan Bédié. The following year, he won an International Press Freedom Award from the Committee to Protect Journalists, and in 2000, he was named one of the International Press Institute's 50 World Press Freedom Heroes of the past 50 years. Background Neruda was born in Duékoué, Côte d’Ivoire, and is an alumnus of the University of Abidjan. After his graduation, he worked as a high-school mathematics teacher until 1988, when he became a copyeditor at the Ivorian daily ''Ivoir' Soir''. By 1990, he was working as an investigative reporter under the name "Freedom Neruda". This pen name is a homage to Chilean poet Pablo Neruda, whose work Freedom Neruda finds inspiring. After an unsuccessful attempt to start his own independent newspaper, ''La Chronique du Soir'', Neruda agree ...
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Neruda (other)
Neruda may refer to: People * Neruda (surname), a list of people with the surname ** Jan Neruda (1834—1891), Czech journalist, writer, and poet ** Johann Baptist Georg Neruda (—), classical Czech composer ** Pablo Neruda (1904—1973), Chilean poet-diplomat and politician Arts and entertainment * ''Neruda'' (album), 1983 studio album by Canadian band Red Rider * ''Quilapayún Chante Neruda'', 1983 compilation music album by Quilapayún * ''Neruda'', 2004 album by jazz artist Luciana Souza featuring the work of Pablo Neruda * ''Neruda'' (film), 2016 Chilean film about Pablo Neruda Astronomy * 1875 Neruda, a main-belt asteroid * Neruda (crater) Neruda is a crater on Mercury. It has a diameter of 112 kilometers. Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union The International Astronomical Union (IAU; french: link=yes, Union astronomique internationale, UAI) is a nong ..., a crater on Mercury Other uses * ''Neruda'' (genus), a subgenus of the butter ...
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Neruda (desambiguación)
Neruda may refer to: People * Neruda (surname), a list of people with the surname ** Jan Neruda (1834—1891), Czech journalist, writer, and poet ** Johann Baptist Georg Neruda (—), classical Czech composer ** Pablo Neruda (1904—1973), Chilean poet-diplomat and politician Arts and entertainment * ''Neruda'' (album), 1983 studio album by Canadian band Red Rider * ''Quilapayún Chante Neruda'', 1983 compilation music album by Quilapayún * ''Neruda'', 2004 album by jazz artist Luciana Souza featuring the work of Pablo Neruda * ''Neruda'' (film), 2016 Chilean film about Pablo Neruda Astronomy * 1875 Neruda, a main-belt asteroid * Neruda (crater) Neruda is a crater on Mercury. It has a diameter of 112 kilometers. Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union The International Astronomical Union (IAU; french: link=yes, Union astronomique internationale, UAI) is a nong ..., a crater on Mercury Other uses * ''Neruda'' (genus), a subgenus of the butter ...
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Neruda
Neruda may refer to: People * Neruda (surname), a list of people with the surname ** Jan Neruda (1834—1891), Czech journalist, writer, and poet ** Johann Baptist Georg Neruda (—), classical Czech composer ** Pablo Neruda (1904—1973), Chilean poet-diplomat and politician Arts and entertainment * ''Neruda'' (album), 1983 studio album by Canadian band Red Rider * ''Quilapayún Chante Neruda'', 1983 compilation music album by Quilapayún * ''Neruda'', 2004 album by jazz artist Luciana Souza featuring the work of Pablo Neruda * ''Neruda'' (film), 2016 Chilean film about Pablo Neruda Astronomy * 1875 Neruda, a main-belt asteroid * Neruda (crater) Neruda is a crater on Mercury. It has a diameter of 112 kilometers. Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union The International Astronomical Union (IAU; french: link=yes, Union astronomique internationale, UAI) is a nong ..., a crater on Mercury Other uses * ''Neruda'' (genus), a subgenus of the butter ...
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Pablo Neruda
Ricardo Eliécer Neftalí Reyes Basoalto (12 July 1904 – 23 September 1973), better known by his pen name and, later, legal name Pablo Neruda (; ), was a Chilean poet-diplomat and politician who won the 1971 Nobel Prize in Literature. Neruda became known as a poet when he was 13 years old, and wrote in a variety of styles, including surrealist poems, historical epics, overtly political manifestos, a prose autobiography, and passionate love poems such as the ones in his collection ''Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair'' (1924). Neruda occupied many diplomatic positions in various countries during his lifetime and served a term as a Senator for the Chilean Communist Party. When President Gabriel González Videla outlawed communism in Chile in 1948, a warrant was issued for Neruda's arrest. Friends hid him for months in the basement of a house in the port city of Valparaíso, and in 1949 he escaped through a mountain pass near Maihue Lake into Argentina; he would not retu ...
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Franz Xaver Neruda
Franz Xaver Neruda (or František) (3 December 1843 – 19 March 1915) was a Czech-Danish cellist and composer of Moravian 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 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. 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 and Manchester, he moved back to Copenhagen until he became appointed by Anton Rubinstein as a successor of cello professor Karl Davydov ...
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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 a musical family. Her grandfather was the noted Bohemian composer Johann Baptist Georg Neruda (1708–1780), and her father, Josef Neruda (1807–1875), was the organist of the cathedral of Brno. One of five children of Josef Neruda, she was the sister of the violinist Wilma Neruda and the cellist Franz Xaver Neruda. 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).Yvonne Amthor“Wunderkinder” – Musical Prodigies in European Concert Life between 1791 and 1860 – Submitted in accordance with the requirements for the degr ...
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Ludvig Norman
Ludvig Norman (28 August 183128 March 1885) was a Swedish composer, conductor, pianist, and music teacher. Together with Franz Berwald and Adolf Fredrik Lindblad, he ranks among the most important Swedish symphonists of the 19th century. Norman was born Fredrik Vilhelm Ludvig Norman in Stockholm. Norman began his musical training with Lindblad and later studied at the Leipzig Conservatory from 1848 to 1852, where he also made the acquaintance of Robert Schumann. Starting in 1857, he taught at the Royal Music Academy of Stockholm. In 1860, he became the conductor of the Nya harmoniska sällskapet and obtained the post of Kapellmeister at the Royal Swedish Opera the following year. After 1881, he conducted the choral concerts of the Musikvorenigen. He was married to the noted violinist Wilma Neruda in 1864. Their son Ludwig Norman Neruda was a famous alpinist. As conductor, he is remembered for premiering Franz Berwald's fourth symphony on 9 April 1878. Norman composed in ...
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