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'''Wilma Neruda,''' Lady Hallé, (1839–1911) made her first public appearance as a violinist at the age of seven, playing one of Bach's Violin |
'''Wilma Neruda,''' Lady Hallé, (1839–1911) a [[Czech]] [[violinist]], made her first public appearance as a violinist in [[Vienna]] at the age of seven, playing one of [[Johann Sebastian Bach|Bach's]] [[Violin]] [[Sonata]]s. |
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[[James Scott Skinner]] wrote a tune titled "Madame Neruda" in her honor. [[Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]] wrote of [[Sherlock Holmes]] attending one of her concerts. [http://www.geocities.com/acmosh/politician.html] |
[[James Scott Skinner]] wrote a tune titled "Madame Neruda" in her honor. [[Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]] wrote of [[Sherlock Holmes]] attending one of her concerts. [http://www.geocities.com/acmosh/politician.html] |
Revision as of 15:05, 17 January 2008
Wilma Neruda, Lady Hallé, (1839–1911) a Czech violinist, made her first public appearance as a violinist in Vienna at the age of seven, playing one of Bach's Violin Sonatas.
James Scott Skinner wrote a tune titled "Madame Neruda" in her honor. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote of Sherlock Holmes attending one of her concerts. [1]