Emil Freund (1858-1928)

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Emil Freund (1858-1928) and his wife Ida Freund Kohn (Littna) (1865-1943).

  • Born: 13-12-1858.
  • Mother: Henriette Freund (Kramer), “Judit”, “Judith”, died 1903 in Vienna.
  • Father: Philipp Freund (1817-1885).
  • Correspondence with Mahler: Yes.
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  • Relation to Mahler: Childhood and lifelong friend, convidant, legal advisor, executor.
  • Profession: Lawyer (dr.).
  • Sister and brothers: See Philipp Freund (1817-1885).

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1860-1875. Letter by Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) to Emil Freund (1858-1928), written on Bernard Mahler (1827-1889)’s letterhead, in which he invites his friend to Jihlava (Iglau) for vacation but making sure he knows that there’s not to much to do there.

Ida Freund Kohn (Littna) (1865-1943), wife of Emil Freund (1858-1928).

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