György Bordás
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György Bordás
Summary
György Bordás is a human[1]. His place of birth was Jászárokszállás[2]. He was born on June 30, 1937[3]. He died in Budapest[4]. He died on June 11, 2001[5]. He worked as an opera singer[6].
Key Facts
- György Bordás was born in Jászárokszállás[2].
- György Bordás was born in Budapest[7].
- György Bordás died in Budapest[4].
- György Bordás was born on June 30, 1937[3].
- György Bordás died on June 11, 2001[5].
- György Bordás is buried at Jászárokszállás[8].
- György Bordás held citizenship in Hungary[9].
- György Bordás's professions included opera singer[6].
- György Bordás's education included a stint at Franz Liszt Academy of Music[10].
- György Bordás received the SZOT prize[11].
- György Bordás received the Székely Mihály commemorative plaquette[12].
- György Bordás received the Franz Liszt Prize[13].
- György Bordás is recorded as male[14].
- György Bordás's instance of is recorded as human[15].
- György Bordás's record label is recorded as Hungaroton[16].
- György Bordás's voice type is recorded as bass-baritone[17].
- György Bordás's family name is recorded as Bordás[18].
- György Bordás's given name is recorded as György[19].
- György Bordás studied under Andreas Rösler[20].
- György Bordás studied under Jenő Sipos[21].
- György Bordás studied under Edit Fábry[22].
- György Bordás's name in native language is recorded as Bordás György[23].
- György Bordás's Fach vocal classification is recorded as buffo bass[24].
- György Bordás's Fach vocal classification is recorded as buffo baritone[25].
- György Bordás's date of burial or cremation is recorded as June 25, 2001[26].
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Origins and Family
Recorded place of birth include Jászárokszállás[2], a town in Hungary[27], in Hungary[28] and Budapest[7], a town in Hungary[29], in Hungary[30], founded in 1873[31]. György Bordás was born on June 30, 1937[3].
Education
György Bordás was educated at Franz Liszt Academy of Music[10]. Studied under Andreas Rösler[20], an opera singer[32], 1904–1963[33], of Hungary[34], awarded the Kossuth Prize[35]; Jenő Sipos[21], an opera singer[36], 1910–2000[37], of Hungary[38]; and Edit Fábry[22], an opera singer[39], 1919–1990[40], of Hungary[41].
Career and Affiliations
György Bordás's professions included opera singer[6].
Recognition
Awards received include SZOT prize[11], an award[42], in Hungary[43], founded in 1958[44]; Székely Mihály commemorative plaquette[12], an award[45], in Hungary[46], founded in 1964[47]; and Franz Liszt Prize[13], a music award[48], in Hungary[49], founded in 1952[50].
Death and Burial
György Bordás died on June 11, 2001[5]. He died in Budapest[4]. He is buried at Jászárokszállás[8].
FAQs
Where was György Bordás born?
György Bordás's place of birth was Jászárokszállás[2].
Where did György Bordás die?
György Bordás died in Budapest[4].
What did György Bordás do for work?
György Bordás worked as opera singer[6].
Where did György Bordás go to school?
György Bordás was educated at Franz Liszt Academy of Music[10].
What awards did György Bordás receive?
Honors received include SZOT prize[11], Székely Mihály commemorative plaquette[12], and Franz Liszt Prize[13].