Josef Neruda had musically talented children. He toured all over the Europe with some of them under the name Neruda Quartet. • Amálie Neruda (married Wickenhauser, 1834–1890), a pianist and a teacher, one of her students was
Leoš Janáček • Viktor Neruda (1836–1852), a cellist, died during the Russian concert tour in Saint Petersburg •
Wilma Neruda, Lady Hallé (1838–1911), a virtuoso violinist, married conductor
Charles Hallé •
Maria Neruda (1840–1920), a violinist, married the singer and composer
Fritz Arlberg •
Franz Xaver Neruda (1843–1915), a cellist who later became professor at the conservatories in
Saint Petersburg and
Copenhagen • Olga Neruda (1858–1945), a pianist. ==References==