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Judit (Judith) Németh (Contralto) |
Born: May 11, 1963 - Miskolc, Hungary |
The Hungarian contralto Judit (Judith) Németh received her initial musical training as singer and pianist at the local conservatory of her hometown Miskolc, and afterwards entered the Academy of music in Budapest, from which she obtained a teacher’s diploma in 1986’ and a diploma as opera singer in 1988. For three years she studied with Anna Reynolds at the Bach Summer Academy in Stuttgart, and in 1989 received the Special award of the City of Barcelona for her achievement in the International Vinas singing Competition.
A regular performer with all major orchestra of Hungary, Judit Németh has toured throughout Europe and has several CD’s to her credit. She has worked with such leading conductors as Antal Doráti, Nicholas McGegan and Eric Ericson. She joined the Budapest State Opera in 1990, singing Annio in W.A. Mozart’s La Clemenza di Tito. In July 2000 she received an invitation to appear in Bayreuth as Waltraute in Wagner’s Die Walküre. |
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Sources:
Programme notes to Rishon-Lezion Classical Spring - The 2nd International Music Festival, Israel (March 2001)
Contributed by Aryeh Oron (April 2001) |
Recordings of Bach Cantatas & Other Vocal Works |
Conductor |
As |
Works |
Mátyás Antál |
Alto |
BWV 80, BWV 147, BWV 208 |
José Cura |
Alto |
V-1 (2009, Video): BWV 232 |
László Heltay |
Alto |
[V-1] (1991): BWV 245 |
Salamon Kamp |
Alto |
BWV 1, BWV 2, BWV 3, BWV 8, BWV 9, BWV 10, BWV 29 [1st], BWV 33, BWV 36 [2014], BWV 38 [1st], BWV 41, BWV 62 [1st, Video], BWV 62 [2nd], BWV 70 [1st], BWV 70 [2nd], BWV 78, BWV 80 [2nd], BWV 96 [1st, Video], BWV 100, BWV 101, BWV 146 [2015], BWV 172 [2013]
[C15-6] (2015, Video): BWV 140, BWV 132
[C18-3] (2018, Video): BWV 70
BWV 243 [1st], BWV 245 [7th], BWV 248/1-3 [2nd, TV+Audio], BWV 248/1-3 [4th], BWV 248/1-3 [6th], BWV 248/4-6 [2012, TV+Audio] |
András Mihály |
Alto |
[CV-1] (1987, Video): BWV 8 |
Géza Oberfrank |
Alto |
[V-1] (1993): BWV 244
[V-2] (1992): BWV 248 |
György Vashegyi |
Alto |
BWV 244 [Excerpts]
Audio: BWV 1083 [2003] |
Links to other Sites |
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