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Grete Trakl

Grete Trakl, full name Margarethe Jeanne Trakl, married name Grete Langen (
* 8 August 1891 in Salzburg; † 21 September 1917 in Berlin) was an Austrian pianist and sister of the Austrian poet Georg Trakl.
== Family and ancestry ==
Margarethe Jeanne Trakl was born in Salzburg as the youngest of seven children. She also had an elder half-brother, Wilhelm, son of the father's first marriage. Tobias Trakl (1837–1910) was an ironmonger. As a merchant and owner of a house at Waagplatz he became official citizen of the city of Salzburg. From that time, the family strived to be regarded as bourgeois, in the sense of belonging to "Bildungsbürgertum", although the family from both sides could hardly be regarded as such. Tobias Trakl (originally Trackl) came from Ödenburg (Sopron) in Hungary, where his family can be traced back until the middle of the 17th century, earning a living as winegrowers. The mother, Maria Catharina Halik (1852–1925), also spelled Hallick or Hawlick, was born in Wiener Neustadt, but her family came from Prague. Her ancestors were all Slavs; they can be traced back until the mid 1700s in Prague's Nové Mešto (New Town), working as gardeners.

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