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József Moldavy (Baritone)

Born: February 11, 1941 - Mátyásföld, Budapest, Hungary
Died: August 2, 2007

The Hungarian baritone, József Moldavy, sang as a young man in the Bela Bartok Chorus of the Baross Gabor; the Church has a choir singing under the direction of Lajos Bárdos. For several decadres he was a member of the Hungarian Radio Chorus. Since 1975, he was regularly featured as a soloist in oratorios, as well as concerts and recordings. He received the St. Adalbert Award for his work.. He died on August 2, 2007, at age 67.

 

Source: Muzsikalendarium Website (September 2007), English translation by Aryeh Oron (May 2012)
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Recordings of Bach Cantatas & Other Vocal Works

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As

Works

László Heltay

Bass

[V-1] (1991): BWV 245

Salamon Kamp

Bass

BWV 1, BWV 2, BWV 3, BWV 8, BWV 9, BWV 10, BWV 14, BWV 20, BWV 26, BWV 29 [1st], BWV 62 [1st, Video], BWV 62 [2nd], BWV 78, BWV 80 [2nd], BWV 91, BWV 92, BWV 93, BWV 94, BWV 96 [1st, Video], BWV 96 [2nd]
BWV 243 [1st], BWV 244 [1st]

Géza Klembala

Bass

BWV 4, BWV 12, BWV 182

Tamás Rónaszéki

Bass

BWV 243

Links to other Sites

Moldavy József (Muzsikalendarium) [Hungarian]


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