Joseph Porges von Portheim

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PlacesAustria
wasMusician Cellist
Work fieldMusic
Gender
Male
Instruments:Cello
Birth1817
Death1904 (aged 87 years)
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Biography

Joseph Porges, Edler von Portheim (1817, Prague – September 3, 1904, Prague) was a Czech-Austrian manufacturer and art patron; son of Moses Porges von Portheim.

On completing his studies at the gymnasium he entered his father's cotton mills; there he occupied various positions until 1873, when the business was converted into a stock company, of whose board of directors he was president for several years. His leisure time was devoted to literature and music, and he was well known as a violoncello virtuoso. Porges founded the Prague Kammermusikvereins, and was also interested in the Deutsches Theater of that city. His philanthropy was extensive, the Josefstädter Kinderbewahranstalt, founded by his father, being an especial object of his benevolence.

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