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Imre Palló

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Palló's recordings, dating from 1928 to 1961, include songs and excerpts from works by Balázs, Bartók, Erkel, Kodály; operatic arias by Verdi, Wagner and Mussorgsky, among others.
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Discographical data mainly taken from the CHARM Discography, Centre for the History and Analysis of Recorded Music, <
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Palló studied in Budapest with Georg Anthes and in Italy with Mario Sammarco. His Budapest debut was as
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was awarded to him in 1949. He was briefly Intendant at the State Opera in Budapest.
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in 1917, where he went on to sing many lyric baritone roles, such as
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This article is about the baritone. For his son, the conductor, see
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Imre Palló (conductor)
baritone
Alfio
Royal Opera House
Posa
Luna
Falstaff
Simon Boccanegra
Háry János
Székelyfonó
Cantata profana
Ernő Dohnányi
Kossuth Prize
son
New York City Opera
Frankfurt Opera





Kossuth Prize website lists.
http://www.charm.kcl.ac.uk/about/about_structure
Categories
1891 births
1978 deaths
Hungarian operatic baritones
20th-century Hungarian male opera singers

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