Heinrich Porges

Heinrich Porges

Heinrich Porges (November 25, 1837, Prague - November 17, 1900, München) was a Czech-Austrian German choirmaster ("Chorleiter"), music-critic. He was the father of Elsa Bernstein.

He was a son of Simon Porges (1801 - September 4, 1869) and his wife Charlotte (1801 - September 4, 1869).

He married Wilhelmine Merores.

He was supposedly an illegitimate son of Franz Liszt.

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* Biography : http://www.porges.net/FamilyTreesBiographies/SimonPorges1801-1869.html
* http://epub.oeaw.ac.at/ml/musik_P/Porges_Heinrich.xml
* http://www.mus.ulaval.ca/roberge/gdrm/02-ecole.htm (French)
* http://www.porges.net/FamilyTreesBiographies/SimonPorges1801-1869.html


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