Gertrude van den Bergh (c. 21 January 1793 – 10 September 1840) was a Dutch pianist and composer.
[1] In 1809 van den Bergh's father organized a concert tour of the Netherlands for Gertrude and her sister Sophia.
The family moved to The Hague about 1813, and afterward Van den Bergh seldom played in public.
[3] As an unmarried woman, Van den Bergh lived with her mother and gave singing and piano lessons.
She wrote a music instruction manual around 1830 to aid in this work, and in 1840 she died in The Hague of breast cancer at the age of 47.