Yolanda Mero was born into a
Jewish family in
Budapest to Salamon Mérő and Rozalia (née Pick). She began studying at the age of 8 at the National Conservatory with Augusta Rennebaum, a pupil of
Franz Liszt. She made her debut at age 15 with the
Dresden Philharmonic, then toured the world for four years. She moved to the
United States in 1900, first appearing in New York in 1909, with the Russian Symphony Orchestra. A week after arriving in New York, she met Hermann Irion, an executive of the Steinway Piano company, and married him only four weeks later, on 16 December 1909. In the US she played concertos under the baton of
Gustav Mahler,
Leopold Stokowski and others. She later had a teaching post at her alma mater in Budapest. ==Recordings==