Vilma Medgyaszay Musician
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Gender | Female |
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Death | 52 years ago |
Date of birth | May 3,1885 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Arad |
Romania | |
Date of died | April 5,1972 |
Died | Budapest |
Hungary | |
Parents | Medgyaszay Ilka |
Job | Actor |
Singer | |
Songs | Magyar népzene , Vol. 1-11 [version for voice and piano]: Vol. 4: No. 20. Tucsok lakodalom |
5 Hungarian Folk Songs from Sz33 / BB97: No. 1. Elindultam szép hazámból / No. 2. Általmennék én a Tiszán ladikon / No. 3. A gyulai kert alatt / No. 4. Nem messze van ide Kis Margitta / No. 5. Végig mentem a tárkányi | |
Magyar népzene , Vol. 1-11 [version for voice and piano]: Vol. 4: No. 21. Zold erdoben | |
Magyar népzene , Vol. 1-11 [version for voice and piano]: Vol. 7: No. 42. Rakoczi kesergje | |
Movies/Shows | The Black Rainbow |
Háry János | |
Rézi Friday | |
Nemes Rózsa | |
Annamaria | |
Listen artist | www.deezer.com |
Current partner | Henrik Horvát |
Grandparents | Medgyaszay Adolf |
Awards | The second grade of Kossuth Prize |
Albums | Béla Bartók accompagne son folklore (Enregistrements historiques 1928) |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1758606 |
Vilma Medgyaszay Musician Life story
Vilma Medgyaszay was a Hungarian actress and theatre director. 'Medgyaszay is responsible for the popularizing of melodized poems by Hungarian poet Endre Ady. From 1913 to 1915, Medgyaszay operated the theatre that is currently the Budapest Puppet Theatre, naming it Medgyaszay Cabaret and singing folk songs on stage.