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Ilona Szoyer

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with the Royal Hungarian Opera. She performed the role in 1906 while Puccini was in the audience alongside Elza Szamosi and József Gábor.
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Szoyer married conductor Márkus Dezső. She had two children, Imre Márkus and Ily Márkus-Szoyer.
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on July 24, 1880. Her debut as a performer took place in Leipzig in 1899 in a production of
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in 1900, and later on featured in Adolf Mérei's Hungarian-language adaptation of
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Szoyer's voice was captured by several early recording companies including the
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Performance Studies Network Third International Conference, 2014.07.17
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Szoyer retired from the stage in 1915. She died in Budapest in 1956.
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Szoyer was the first Hungarian to perform the role of Musetta in
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Ilona Szoyer (alternatively known as Ilonka Szoyer) was born in
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In the course of her career, Szoyer was a member of the Vienna
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in Budapest. Many of her early performances were in comedic
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soprano
opera singer
Budapest
Debrecen
Zar und Zimmermann
Carltheater
Magyar Theatre
People's Opera
operettas
Wiener Blut
La fille de Madame Angot
Magyar Theatre
Die lustige Witwe
Giacomo Puccini's
La Boheme
Gramophone Company
Odeon
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