Programs of his concerts; newspaper clippings and obituaries, many of them from the S. Gerstmanns Verlag clippings agency; photos; one signed letter.Cellist, born 1855 in Prague. Came to Berlin in 1875, where his older brother Alfred Grünfeld, the well-known pianist and composer, had settled. Associate of Gustav Holländer who frequently performed at the Singakademie. Died 1931 in Berlin.The original German-language inventory is available in the folder.Processed for digitization bydigitize
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